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As stated by the IDB Invest, the project consists of supporting Banco de Bogota with a senior debt facility of up to US$150 million, structured as follows: (i) Committed Loan Tranche I, of up to US$40 million, to be financed by IDB Invest, aimed at promoting the financing of sustainable projects and competitive transition; (ii) Committed Loan Tranche II, of up to US$10 million, to finance competitive transition projects; and (iii) Uncommitted Loan A, for up to US$20 million, to promote the financing of sustainable projects. Additionally, the A Loan will be complemented by a loan of approximately US$80 million to be financed by other investors. The tenor of each loan will be up to three years from disbursement, with principal repayment at maturity.
Eligible projects include the Energy category, which encompasses, among others, renewable energy projects, such as solar photovoltaic energy (up to 10 MW) and hydropower projects (up to 5 MW).
As stated by Bloomberg, Banco de Bogota is a commercial bank with 263 branches in Colombia. The Bank lends primarily to business clients but also to individual consumers, although it is not a mortgage lender. Subsidiaries are active in leasing and pension funds in Colombia and banking in Panama, the Bahamas, Miami and New York.
Financial Intermediary - Banco de Bogotá S.A.:
Email: jdorich@bancodebogota.com.co
Phone: + 57 601 3320032 ext. 43294
Address: Calle 36 #7 - 47, Bogota, Colombia
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