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As stated by the IFC, the proposed project is a senior loan and/or bond investment of US$200 million equivalent to JSC Bank of Georgia, to be disbursed in Georgian Lari (GEL) with a tenor of up to five years.
The major sectors in MSME portfolio are .trade, services, agriculture, real estate management, hotels, tourism and restaurants, and construction.
As stated by the IFC:
Founded in 1994, BoG is a systemically important, leading financial institution in Georgia, serving about 2,077 million monthly active retail customers and 122,000 monthly active business as of June 2025. The Bank has a wide network of service centers including 187 branches throughout the country. As of June 30, 2025, the Bank had total assets of US$15.1 billion, an equity base of US$2.6 billion, and gross loans of US$9.8 billion. BoG is a subsidiary of Lion Finance Group PLC (LFG or the Group), a FTSE 250 holding company lister on the equity shares (commercial companies) segment of the London Stock Exchange. The Group’s main subsidiaries provide banking and financial services in Georgia and Armenia, mainly through BoG in Georgia and Ameriabank in Armenia.
Financial Intermediary - JSC Bank of Georgia:
Levan Kobiashvili - Head of Funding
Phone: (+995 32) 2 444 444
Email: customerservice@bog.ge
Address: JSC Bank of Georgia, 29a Gagarini Str., Tbilisi, Georgia
Website: https://bankofgeorgia.ge/en
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