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According to the Bank’s website, the project consists of the provision of a senior loan, equivalent to US$ 40 million, to the Uzbekistan Mortgage Refinancing Company (UzMRC) will be used to refinance the retail mortgage portfolios of eligible private and state banks. A portion of the proceeds will also be allocated to support green renovation initiatives. The loan will be structured in a single tranche and disbursed in synthetic Uzbek som.
The loan will support UzMRC's transition from reliance on government funding to more sustainable, market-based financing solutions, while also enhancing access to housing finance.
Categorised FI (ESP 2024). UZMRC is a new client of the EBRD. The eligible sub-projects will address a funding gap for mortgages on residential real estate. The underlying collateral, mortgages on residential properties, is expected to present low environmental and social (E&S) risk. The primary E&S risks relate to social aspects associated with the mortgage portfolio.
A senior loan, equivalent to US$ 40 million.
Mortgage Refinancing Company of Uzbekistan - UzMRC is a non-bank financial institution established by the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Uzbekistan in 2019 to provide long-term financial resources to eligble commercial banks to stimulate market-based mortgage financing and expand access to housing finance.
General Enquiries
info@uzmrc.uz
+998 78 148-30-00
www.uzmrc.uz
Uzbekistan, Tashkent, 107B Amir Temur Ave., International Business Center, office 14A
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