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According to the Bank’s website, the project aims to increase Global IME Bank Limited's capacity for SME lending, particularly to WSMEs, to strengthen their capacity to render services to women borrowers and to improve their knowledge of uncollateralized WSME lending and the performance of underlying loans. The project aims to promote the development of a new financial product and accelerate the progress in gender equality.
Environment: FI
Involuntary Resettlement: FI-C
Indigenous Peoples: FI-C
- A senior loan up to $30,000,000 (including B Loans of up to $10,000,000) to support financing for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Nepal.
- A grant of $1,300,000 under ADF-PSW's blended finance solution to address affordability issues for disadvantaged women-owned SMEs (WSMEs) (i.e., interest concessions for onward lending to WSMEs)
- A contingent grant of up to $1,000,000, through an unfunded risk transfer arrangement, under ADF-PSW's loan guarantee solution, to cover a portion of the bank's portfolio of uncollateralized loans to WSMEs.
- A technical assistance (TA) from an existing TA of up to $250,000 to support the bank's digitization initiatives.
Global IME Bank Limited provides commercial banking services in Nepal. It offers saving, fixed, and current deposit products; and loans and advances, such as consumer/personal, small business, small and medium enterprises, and corporate loans.
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