Original disclosure @ DFC website
Updated in EWS Mar 27, 2025
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According to bank provided information, the proceeds of the DFC loan will be used to expand Aspen’s capacity to deliver medicines, diabetes insulin and pediatric vaccines in eligible DFC countries, including through the expansion of Aspen’s working capital (the “Project”). The Project is expected to have a positive developmental impact in Africa by supporting Aspen’s pharmaceutical manufacturing capacity and organizational operations. The Project funds will help the company expand its capacity to deliver medicines and produce four pediatric vaccines including Pneumococcal, Rotavirus, Polyvalent Meningococcal, and Hexavalent. This Project is a loan syndicated by the International Finance Corporation in collaboration with partner DFI’s including DEG and Proparco. Given the Project’s characteristics, it is categorized as Impactful per DFC’s Impact Quotient (IQ).
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