Original disclosure @ DFC website
Updated in EWS Dec 13, 2024
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According to the Public Information Summary, the proceeds of the DFC Loan will be used to finance the expansion of the Borrower’s digital financial services business, including but not limited to working capital needs to support the growth of its credit card business, investments for new hardware, software, and product development and for general costs related to client acquisition initiatives in Colombia (the “Project”). The provision of this credit will enable clients to develop a personal credit history that will, following its merger with an affiliate, enable the Borrower to offer its clients with access to savings accounts, wire transfers, and other financial products, thereby enhancing financial inclusion. As the business expands and clients develop personal credit histories, the Borrower will also offer personal savings accounts and customizable financial products, thereby enhancing financial inclusion.
Proposed DFC Loan 3-year senior unsecured $150mm loan
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