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According to the Bank’s website, the project consists of the provision of a 3-year senior loan of up to $12 million to Golomt Bank JSC ("GB") under the Central Asian Women in Business Programme ("CA WiB").
The operation will promote the competitiveness of the local economy and contribute to the financial inclusion of underserved female entrepreneurs.
Categorised FI (ESP 2019). Golomt is a new client and is required to comply with the EBRD's Environmental & Social Policy ("ESP") 2019 and Performance Requirements (PRs) 2, 4, and 9, including the Exclusion and Referral Lists. Sub-projects supported by EBRD are expected to have lower environmental and social risks, focusing on trade finance and SME lending.
A senior loan of up to USD 12 million under the Central Asian Women in Business Programme ("CA WiB").
Golomt Bank JSC is the second largest commercial bank in Mongolia with total assets of USD 4.5bn, loan portfolio of USD 2.1bn, equity of USD 418m and a 21.6% market share as of YE2024. The bank is currently rated B2/stable by Moody's and B+/stable by S&P and Fitch.
Mrs. Enkhzaya Bayarsaikhan Director of International Banking
enkhzaya_b@golomtbank.com
+976 7575-1111 /1553/
+976 11-313155
https://golomtbank.com/en
Head office of Golomt Bank, D.Sukhbaatar Square 5, P.O.Box 22, Ulaanbaatar 15160, Mongolia
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