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According to the Bank’s website, the proposed project consists of an up to 3-year unsecured senior loan of up to US$2 million equivalent in Gambian Dalasi (“GMD”) to Supersonicz Financial Limited (“Supersonicz” of the “MFI”) to help increase its lending capacity to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (“MSMEs”) including women-owned/led enterprises, informal enterprises, and low-income households in The Gambia. The financing package will comprise of up to US$1 million equivalent in GMD from IFC’s own account and mobilization from other lenders of up to US$1 million equivalent in GMD (the “Project”). The Project will be processed under IFC’s MSME Finance Platform (the “Platform”).
The proposed investment is expected to be accompanied with advisory services.
The project has been categorized as FI-2 (medium risk). The proposed investment entails a senior loan under the MSME Finance platform targeting MSMEs (including women-owned/led enterprises), informal enterprises, and low-income households in Gambia. The portfolio supported under the Project is expected to comprise business activities with limited adverse environmental and social risks or impacts that are few, generally site-specific, largely reversible, and readily addressable through mitigation measures. These risks are typically associated with occupational health and safety issues, pollution prevention, waste and wastewater management, labor and working conditions issues, biodiversity, and community impacts, among others.
An up to 3-year unsecured senior loan of up to US$2 million equivalent in Gambian Dalasi (“GMD”).
The financing package will comprise up to US$1 million equivalent in GMD from IFC’s own account and mobilization from other lenders of up to US$1 million equivalent in GMD for a total facility size of US$2 million.
Supersonicz is a limited liability company incorporated and domiciled in The Gambia, with 15 branches across the country. The MFI is owned by Mr. Njundu Fatty, Mr. Almamo Fatty, Mr. Katim Touray, Lasting Solutions, and Kairawan FX Bureau.
Supersonicz Financial Limited
Mr. Njundu Fatty
Chief Executive Officer
nfatty@supersonicz.gm
www.supersonicz.gm
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