Original disclosure @ DFC website
Updated in EWS Mar 20, 2025
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According to the Bank’s website, the subject loan will allow Satya to expand its microfinance portfolio serving women at the bottom of the pyramid in predominantly rural India.
The Project is expected to have positive impact in India by expanding microfinance lending to women-owned and -led microenterprises. DFC’s support is expected to assist the Project Company in expanding its joint group liability and individual lending microfinance portfolio in India with an emphasis on serving women in rural areas.
DFC loans to micro-finance institutions (“MFIs”) for the expansion of on-lending through group financing to female owned micro, small and medium enterprises (“MSME’s”) are screened as a Financial Intermediary C (FI-C) for environmental and social assessment. These downstream investments are expected to result in minimal adverse environmental and social impacts. Therefore, all those downstream investments have been pre-screened as low risk and further review and consent is not required for these investments.
A desk based due diligence assessment indicates that because the Project will use DFC support for expanding on-lending to MSME’s in India, significant adverse impacts concerning community health and safety, biodiversity, land acquisition and resettlement, indigenous peoples, and cultural heritage are not anticipated.
Satya MicroCapital Limited is a NBFC serving low income entrepreneurs in rural and urban areas. The company was stablished in October 2016, and is headquartered in New Delhi.
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