BIDV Supporting Sustainable Agriculture and Expanding Access to Finance for Women-Owned Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Lending Project (ADB-57338-001)

Countries
  • Vietnam
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Financial Institutions
  • Asian Development Bank (ADB)
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Project Status
Approved
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Bank Risk Rating
C
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Voting Date
Jun 10, 2025
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Borrower
Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of Viet Nam
A public entity (government or state-owned) provided with funds or financial support to manage and/or implement a project.
Sectors
  • Agriculture and Forestry
  • Finance
  • Industry and Trade
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Investment Type(s)
Loan
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Investment Amount (USD)
$ 100.00 million
Value listed on project documents at time of disclosure. If necessary, this amount is converted to USD ($) on the date of disclosure. Please review updated project documents for more information.
Project Cost (USD)
$ 120.50 million
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Primary Source

Original disclosure @ ADB website

Updated in EWS Mar 19, 2026

Disclosed by Bank Jun 10, 2025


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Project Description
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According to the Bank’s website, the project consists of a senior unsecured loan to BIDV for $100m of ADB OCR proceeds - 80% ($80m) will support green agriculture; and 20% ($20m) to expand access to finance for women-owned SMEs (WSMEs); up to $20m of concessional loan from CANPA for green agriculture, and $100m of parallel loans from commercial lenders to be arranged by ADB for onlending to WSMEs and SMEs in rural areas.

Viet Nams agriculture sector is highly susceptible to natural hazards such as flash floods, landslides, drought, water scarcity, and desertification. The project aims to mitigate these risks by promoting sustainable farming practices.

Domestic banks, including BIDV, lack the expertise and capacity to finance sustainable agriculture projects. The project will help facilitate long-term finance for sustainable agriculture, enabling BIDV to support agricultural producers and energy-efficient models. SMEs and WSMEs are crucial to Viet Nams economy, but face significant challenges in accessing finance with an estimated gap of $23.6 billion. The project will address the financing gap and support BIDV in developing sustainable finance products tailored to WSMEs, enhancing women's inclusivity, and increasing financing for these enterprises.

The project aims to enhance financial access for SMEs and WSMEs by mobilizing up to $150 million through a parallel loan arrangement, with ADB acting as the lead arranger and bookrunner. JICA and regional commercial banks will contribute funding, supporting loans to SMEs, including those in rural areas, while showcasing ADBs role in mobilizing private and public resources for sustainable development.

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Environment: FI
Involuntary Resettlement: FI-C
Indigenous Peoples: FI-C

Investment Description
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A senior unsecured loan to BIDV for $100m of ADB's Ordinary capital resources.

BIDV will use up to 80% ($80million) of the proceeds of ADB’s loan for sustainable agriculture, which will enable the bank to extend its support to agricultural producers, fostering a transitionto more sustainable and energy-efficient agricultural practices. At least 20% ($20 million) of theADB loan will be used to expand access to finance for WSMEs.

Financial Intermediary
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Private Actors Description
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Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam provides various banking products and services for individuals, corporate customers, and financial institutions in Vietnam. It accepts various deposits products, such as bonds, current accounts, demand and fixed deposit accounts, promissory note/certificate of short term deposits, investment deposits, escrow accounts, long and short term valuable papers, securities trading deposits, demand deposits, and time deposits.


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