Original disclosure @ DFC website
Updated in EWS Feb 6, 2025
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According to the Public Project Profile document, the developmental objectives of the project are to have a positive development impact in Jamaica by supporting the expansion of an impact-oriented lender’s SME finance portfolio. Integrating impact into its operations, the Project has set targets to reach rural and women-owned/led SMEs as well as smallholder farmers. Support for agricultural SMEs such as smallholder farmers will also be an important component to Jamaica’s recovery from Hurricane Beryl, which disproportionately impacted the country’s agricultural sector in 2024. DFC has qualified the Project as 2X based on its alignment to the employment and investments through financial intermediaries criteria. Given the Project’s characteristics, it is categorized as Highly Impactful per DFC’s Impact Quotient.
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