Original disclosure @ DFC website
Updated in EWS May 10, 2025
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As stated by the IFC, the project consists of a direct loan to TBC Bank to expand USAID/Georgia’s priorities for SME lending throughout Georgia. The new loans will improve SME access to capital and help to mobilize an additional $25,000,000 in new private capital. The loans will address a persistent problem of a lack of adequate access to credit as well as help to promote economic expansion and new job creation. The new lending should also help to integrate SMEs, especially rural SME’s, more fully into Georgia’s core financial sector. New lending will target borrowers in USAID/Georgia’s priority sectors, including agriculture, hospitality, food processing, sustainability, and others. A portion of the new lending will also be to SME borrowers in the 11 rural Georgian municipalities that border the Administrative Boundary Line that abuts Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which have been illegally occupied by Russia since the Russo-Georgian War of 2008. Financing will also support new lending for green projects and activities in furtherance of Georgia’s Green Taxonomy.
As stated by Bloomberg, TBC Bank JSC provides banking services. The Bank provides personal and commercial banking, home loans, investment management, deposits, debit and credit cards, loans, business financing, money transfers, and insurance services. TBC Bank serves customers in Georgia.
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