Original disclosure @ DFC website
Updated in EWS Oct 16, 2025
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According to the Bank’s website, the project consists of a direct loan for on-lending to SMEs in the West Bank.
The Project will have a positive development impact in the Palestinian Territories by increasing access to finance for SMEs. The Project is expected to facilitate both new SME lending in the West Bank and the restructuring of existing loans to SMEs adversely impacted by the ongoing economic crisis, enabling these enterprises to continue operating and ultimately support the West Bank’s economic recovery.
According to the Public Information Summary, DFC loans to financial institutions for small and medium enterprise on-lending are screened as a Financial Intermediary C (FI-C) for environmental and social assessment. These downstream investments are expected to result in minimal adverse environmental and social impacts. Therefore, all those downstream investments have been pre-screened as low risk and further review and consent is not required for these investments.
Bank of Palestine was one of the first banks to be established in Gaza in 1960. BoP is currently the largest national bank in WB&G operating as a universal bank with the largest network of 56 branches and offers a broad range of products and services to corporate, Small and Medium Enterprises, retail and micro customers. The Bank is listed on Palestine Securities Exchange with the main shareholder, the Shawa family, directly owning 25.7% of BoP’s capital. Other major shareholders include Palestine Investment Fund, Blakeney Investment Fund (UK-Based), Qais al-Ghanim Group (Kuwait) and IFC.
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