Original disclosure @ DFC website
Updated in EWS Dec 17, 2024
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According to the Public Information Summary, the Project is expected to have a positive development impact in Ecuador by expanding MSME credit, with target allocations to rural MSMEs and women owned/led MSMEs. The Project operates primarily in the Ecuadorian highlands, which has an agriculture-based economy and a population that has faced high rates of poverty. Additionally, 23deJulio provides training to its clients with the objective of improving MSME financial literacy and operations. DFC has qualified the Project as 2X based on the Borrower’s intent to meet and/or exceed the 2X criteria for women representation in its leadership team and percentage of Project proceeds allocated to 2X eligible MSME clients. Given the Project characteristics, the Project is categorized as Exceptionally Impactful per DFC’s Impact Quotient (“IQ”).
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