Original disclosure @ DFC website
Updated in EWS Jun 25, 2024
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According to the DFC, the project consists of a DFC risk participation guaranty of 50% of IFC’s repayment risk for guaranties of approved Ukrainian banks’ trade-related finance payment obligations under the IFC’s Global Trade Finance Program.
The DFC risk participation guaranty up to $50 million will cover the IFC’s GTFP guaranties issued during an initial five-year term with two, one-year extensions (at the option of DFC). The maximum tenor of a covered IFC guaranty is one year.
The Project is expected to have a positive development impact in Ukraine by supporting both exports and the country’s growing demand for economy-sustaining imports, including energy inputs for power generation, medical supplies/equipment, foodstuffs, fertilizers, agricultural machinery, and other critical goods.
As stated by Bloomberg, International Finance Corporation, a member of the World Bank Group, is a global development institution focused on the private sector in developing countries. It provides debt, equity investments and advisory services. IFC is owned by 186 member countries and has a global presence in almost 100 countries.
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ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM OF THE UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCE CORPORATION (DFC)
The Office of Accountability is an independent office that addresses complaints about environmental or social issues related to DFC-supported projects. The office provides communities an opportunity to have concerns independently reviewed and addressed. If you submit a complaint to the Office of Accountability, it may assist you by either seeking to address your problems by facilitating a problem solving dialogue between you and those implementing the project and/or investigating whether the DFC complied with its policies to prevent environmental, social, human rights, and labor harms.
You can find more information about the Office of Accountability at: https://www.dfc.gov/who-we-are/office-accountability