Trade and Supply Chain Finance Capacity Development in Asia and the Pacific (ADB-37909-041)

Regions
  • East Asia and Pacific
  • South Asia
Geographic location where the impacts of the investment may be experienced.
Financial Institutions
  • Asian Development Bank (ADB)
International, regional and national development finance institutions. Many of these banks have a public interest mission, such as poverty reduction.
Project Status
Proposed
Stage of the project cycle. Stages vary by development bank and can include: pending, approval, implementation, and closed or completed.
Bank Risk Rating
U
Environmental and social categorization assessed by the development bank as a measure of the planned project’s environmental and social impacts. A higher risk rating may require more due diligence to limit or avoid harm to people and the environment. For example, "A" or "B" are risk categories where "A" represents the highest amount of risk. Results will include projects that specifically recorded a rating, all other projects are marked ‘U’ for "Undisclosed."
Borrower
Trade and Supply Chain Finance Program (TSCFP)
A public entity (government or state-owned) provided with funds or financial support to manage and/or implement a project.
Sectors
  • Finance
  • Technical Cooperation
The service or industry focus of the investment. A project can have several sectors.
Investment Type(s)
Grant
The categories of the bank investment: loan, grant, guarantee, technical assistance, advisory services, equity and fund.
Investment Amount (USD)
$ 2.01 million
Value listed on project documents at time of disclosure. If necessary, this amount is converted to USD ($) on the date of disclosure. Please review updated project documents for more information.
Project Cost (USD)
$ 2.01 million
Value listed on project documents at time of disclosure. If necessary, this amount is converted to USD ($) on the date of disclosure. Please review updated project documents for more information.
Primary Source

Original disclosure @ ADB website

Updated in EWS Aug 12, 2024

Disclosed by Bank Jul 3, 2024


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Project Description
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This technical assistance (TA) will help Trade and Supply Chain Finance Program (TSCFP) continue to drive development impact through trade and trade financing. The program will deliver critically needed financing in support of trade, and will continue to amplify development impact through innovative, value-adding knowledge solutions, initiatives, and advocacy.

Recognizing the program’s achievements and impact in trade-based development in Asia and the Pacific (made possible by its previous multiyear TA funding), the Government of Australia, represented by Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), invited the program to submit a proposal for new financing. The aim is to help the program continue to deliver impact in international financing, trade, global supply chains, and trade-based international development. The program will do this by continuing to deliver loans and guarantees (including new financing options) and by expanding its knowledge solutions and advocacy work in support of trade-based development.

Investment Description
Here you can find a list of individual development financial institutions that finance the project.

The TA financing amount is $2,007,900, which will be financed on a grant basis by the Government of Australia and administered by ADB.

Private Actors Description
A Private Actor is a non-governmental body or entity that is the borrower or client of a development project, which can include corporations, private equity and banks. This describes the private actors and their roles in relation to the project, when private actor information is disclosed or has been further researched.

ADB's Trade and Supply Chain Finance Program empowers countries to meet the Sustainable Development Goals by closing market gaps through guarantees, loans, and knowledge products. Since 2009, the TSCFP has supported $57 billion in trade across 45,510 transactions (60% SME-related).

TSCFP is supported by the following:

  • Government of Australia
  • Urban Climate Change Resilience Trust Fund
  • Financial Sector Development Partnership Special Funds
  • Regional Cooperation and Integration Fund
  • Government of the United States of America

Contact Information
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No contacts available at the time of disclosure.

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ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM OF ADB

The Accountability Mechanism is an independent complaint mechanism and fact-finding body for people who believe they are likely to be, or have been, adversely affected by an Asian Development Bank-financed project. If you submit a complaint to the Accountability Mechanism, they may investigate to assess whether the Asian Development Bank is following its own policies and procedures for preventing harm to people or the environment. You can learn more about the Accountability Mechanism and how to file a complaint at: http://www.adb.org/site/accountability-mechanism/main.

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