Original disclosure @ DFC website
Updated in EWS Mar 27, 2025
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According to bank provided information, the investment involves a loan portfolio guaranty for lending to SMEs (as defined below) in West Bank & Gaza (the “Project”). This Project is expected to have a positive development impact in the West Bank and Gaza by helping to address the territories’ small and medium enterprise (“SME”) financing gap. MSMEs – including both microenterprises as well as the SMEs being targeted by the Project –represent 99% of existing enterprises in the West Bank and Gaza and employ more than 96% of workers; however, these businesses face difficulty accessing credit due to widespread informality, lack of awareness in banking knowledge, poor bookkeeping practices, and an unreliable legal environment. The Project will catalyze $80 million in lending for SMEs, with 31.25% of Project funds anticipated to go to particularly underserved segments including businesses in Area C and Gaza as well as agricultural enterprises.
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