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According to the Bank’s website, the project consists of the provision of a senior unsecured Sustainability Linked Loan (SLL) of up to USD 100 million (EUR 89 million) in favour of Banque Misr (BM), to expand the number and financing for women-led or owned MSMEs as well as to support affordable housing for low-income individuals.
The loan will incentivize Banque Misr's achievement of ambitious, predetermined Sustainability Performance Targets (SPTs) that cover social angles relating to supporting women-led or owned MSMEs and affordable low-income housing projects. Subject to the successful achievement of the SPTs, BM will benefit from a step-down mechanism that reduces the margin.
Categorised FI (2019). Banque Misr (BM) is an existing client of the Bank and its environmental and social (E&S) performance to date under existing exposures has been satisfactory. Sub-borrowers financed through BM's loan will be required to comply with national environmental, health, safety and labour (EHSL) requirements and EBRD's policy statement.
A senior unsecured Sustainability Linked Loan (SLL) of USD 100 million (EUR 89 million).
Banque Misr is the second-largest bank in Egypt by total assets. BM was established in 1920 and is 100% state-owned. The bank boasts the largest branch network in Egypt with ca. 820+ branches across the country.
COMPANY CONTACT INFORMATION
Marwa El Raay
Marwagm@banquemisr.com
+201111166047
https://www.banquemisr.com/
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