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According to the Bank’s website, ADB has approved a $500 million loan to foster financial inclusion in Indonesia, focusing on expanding access to financial services for vulnerable groups, particularly micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), women, youth, and rural populations.
The new loan marks the third subprogram of the Promoting Innovative Financial Inclusion Program, which supports Indonesia's ongoing reforms for a more inclusive financial sector. The program focuses on three key reform areas: enhancing financial inclusion infrastructure, improving access to financial services for marginalized groups, and leveraging technology to strengthen consumer protection frameworks.
In compliance with ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement (2009), the program is classified category C for environment, involuntary resettlement, and Indigenous Peoples safeguards. The program is not expected to have any adverse environmental or social safeguard impacts in the meaning of ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement (2009).
A loan of €459,644,000 from ADB’s ordinary capital resources, in regular terms, with interest to be determined in accordance with ADB’s Flexible Loan Product; for a term of 15 years, including a grace period of 3 years.
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