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In Honduras, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), including microenterprises, are the country’s primary driver of economic development and productivity as they account for 60% of Honduras’GDP and 70% of employment. Women-owned/led SMEs disproportionately face access to finance constraints as they often operate in the informal economy and lack sufficient collateral. In response to these challenges, the Project will contribute to financial inclusion and women’s economic empowerment in Honduras by allocating all project proceeds to SMEs, including specific allocations to smaller sized SMEs and 2X eligible enterprises, across a variety of sectors including
services, trade, agriculture, construction, real estate, hospitality, manufacturing, and transportation. With a specific allocation of loans to women-owned/led SMEs, the Project is aligned to the 2X criteria for leadership and investments through financial intermediaries. Given the Project characteristics, the Project is categorized as Highly Impactful per DFC’s Impact Quotient
Banco Financiera Comercial Hondurena S.A.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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- | - | - | - | Banco Financiera Comercial Hondureña S.A. | Undisclosed | - |
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