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According to the Bank’s website, the proposed Women Inclusive Finance Sector Development Program entails a policy-based loan component to be delivered in 2 subprograms to the Government of Pakistan (GOP) a financial intermediation loan (FIL) and a credit guarantee facility backed by a FIL to enhance women entrepreneurs access to finance and representation and voice in the economy. A central objective of the Government' of Pakistan's economic development strategy is the generation of job opportunities and enhancement of income levels as top priorities. Achieving these objectives will require substantial investments of private and public capital to accelerate economic growth, but also to ensure that future growth is inclusive of women.
The ADB categorized the project E&S risks as 'FI-C'.
The SDP is estimated to cost $255.5 million. This includes the PBL in a programmatic approach with two subprograms of $75 million each, totaling $150 million, a FIL up to $100 million and a grant allocation of $5.5 million to support the SDP from the Asia Development Fund 13.
As stated on its website, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) is incorporated under the State Bank of Pakistan Act, 1956, which gives the Bank the authority to function as the central bank of the country. The SBP Act mandates the Bank to regulate the monetary and credit system of Pakistan and to foster its growth in the best national interest with a view to securing monetary stability and fuller utilization of the country’s productive resources.
The State Bank of Pakistan will be the project implementing agency.
For ADB:
6 ADB Avenue, Mandaluyong City, 1550 Metro Manila, Philippines
Facsimile Numbers:
(632) 8636-2444
(92 51) 260-0356 / 208-7397 to 98
For SBP:
Executive Director
Financial Inclusion Group
I.I. Chundrigar Road, Kirachi, Pakistan
Facsimile Numbers:
92-21 99221558
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