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According to the Bank’s website, BON BNPP Consumer Finance Co., Ltd (BONCFC, or the Company) is a consumer finance company in China that is visioned to provide affordable consumer loans to underserved customers across the country. IFC is considering investing up to US$40 million through a subscription of common shares to be issued by BONCFC (the “Project”). The investment aims to tackle climate change challenges at individual level through financial support for green consumption and sustainable consumer behaviours.
The project is expected to have low E&S risks and therefore is categorized as an FI-3 project in accordance with IFC's Environmental and Social Sustainability Policy.
The IFC investment of up to US$40 million will be from IFC’s own account, for the subscription of new shares issued by BONCFC.
BONCFC is a joint venture between a leading city commercial bank in China, Bank of Nanjing (66.92%), and BNP Paribas, leader in banking and financial services in Europe with a global reach (33.08%, among which 1.8% is held through BNP Paribas’ wholly owned subsidiary BNP Paribas Personal Finance).
BON BNPP Consumer Finance Co., Ltd
Dongchen Yang
Assistant to the Board of Directors
0086-25-86360197
5011221@boncfc.com
No. 588, Changbai Street, Qinhuai District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, China
www.boncfc.com
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