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The proposed investment consists of an IFC A Loan of up to US$20 million to Farmaenlace (the Company), a leading pharmaceutical retailer and distributor based in Ecuador. The proposed IFC Loan will finance the development of a new distribution center in Llano Grande following green building practices (seeking EDGE certification), the expansion of the Company’s pharmacy network across the country and the refinancing of the Company’s short-term lines (“The Project”).
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