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According to the Bank’s website, the program adopts a programmatic policy-based loan (PBL) modality with two subprograms of $200 million each to properly sequence reforms and ensure the needed flexibility while implementing multi-year policy reforms in a crisis period. Subprogram 1 prioritizes immediate reforms to enhance the crisis management regulatory framework and stabilizing the financial sector while subprogram 2 prioritizes follow-on reforms to build a resilient and inclusive financial system. It will be supported by an attached transaction technical assistance (TA) for subprogram 2 and post-program partnership framework (PPPF) activities. A programmatic approach that combines policy-based loans, TA, and knowledge support was selected as it allows complex and challenging reforms to be addressed comprehensively.
In compliance with ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement (2009), the Subprogram 1 is classified category C for environment, involuntary resettlement, and indigenous peoples. Subprogram 2 is also expected to be category C.
Concessional ordinary capital resources lending: US$ 200.00 million
Technical Assistance Special Fund (grant): US$ 1.00 million
Contact Information
Project Officer: Ruben Param Soothy
Designation: Financial Sector Specialist - Asian Development Bank
Email: rparamsoothy@adb.org
Project Officer: Uresha T. Walpitagama
Designation: Project Officer (Finance) - Asian Development Bank
Email: uwalpitagama@adb.org
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