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According to the Bank’s website, the project consists of the provision of a loan of up to US$ 35 million equivalent to Joint Stock Innovation Commercial Bank 'Ipak Yuli' (MSME Loan III). The proceeds will be used to finance eligible MSMEs in accordance with the standard requirements set in the Policy Statement for the Financial Intermediary Framework (FIF).
The MSME Loan III will enable Ipak Yuli Bank to maintain diversification of its funding base, extend duration of its liabilities and expand financing of MSMEs, with the focus on women-led businesses, at a multiple of the EBRD financing.
Categorised FI (ESP 2024). Ipak Yuli Bank is an existing client of the EBRD. The client is currently meeting the EBRD's Environmental and Social Requirements (ESRs) 2, 4, and 9 under its existing EBRD exposures.
A three-year senior unsecured loan of up to US$ 35 million equivalent under the Financial Intermediaries Framework (FIF). The loan will be provided in two tranches in the synthetic local currency (Uzbekistan Sum).
Ipak Yuli Bank is a leading privately-owned bank in Uzbekistan with focus on MSME and retail segments. With a market share of 3 per cent, Ipak Yuli Bank is the fourth largest by assets private bank in Uzbekistan out of 27 private banks. Strong international intstitutional investors (DEG, Triodos) are among its significant shareholders.
Dilaziz Sultanov
d.sultanov@ipakyulibank.uz
+998 93 527 39 27
+998 78 140 69 05
https://en.ipakyulibank.uz
2, Abdulla Qodiriy street, Taskhent, 100017, Uzbekistan
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