Original disclosure @ DFC website
Updated in EWS Apr 14, 2025
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As stated by the DFC, the project consists of a loan portfolio guaranty with SEF International to catalyze lending to MSMEs with a focus on 2X eligible borrowers.
This Project is expected to have a highly developmental impact through the provision of loans to MSMEs, including women owned MSMEs and MSMEs in the agriculture sector. While Armenia is an upper-middle-income country which has made a lot of developmental progress over the past decade, unemployment remains very high at nearly 20% and the effects of the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war and the COVID-19 pandemic have adversely affected the country's economy broadly, and SMEs and microenterprises in particular. The World Bank has projected that these economic shocks could cause over 720,000 Armenians to suffer from downward mobility and send 70,000 into poverty.
As stated on the company's LinkedIn account, SEF International was founded by World Vision International in 1997 and since 2009 has been under VisionFund, a microfinance subsidiary of World Vision International. First licensed MFI in Armenia, SEF International is regulated by the Central Bank of Republic of Armenia (CBA) as of 2003.
Currently SEF occupies 3rd position in terms of asset size among non-bank financial organizations involved in micro finance, and 8th position, if banks are included.
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