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According to the Bank’s website, the project consists of a Portfolio Risk Sharing ("PRS") in the form of an unfunded portfolio guarantee of up to EUR 20.0 million provided by the Bank in favour of BC "MAIB" SA ("maib"). The guarantee will cover up to 50% of the credit risk on a pro rata basis on the newly-generated micro, small and medium-sized enterprises ("MSME") loan portfolio of up to EUR 40.0 million originated by maib.
This project is one of the first pilot implementation of the Portfolio Risk Sharing product by the EBRD in Moldova. The product aims to release a bank's risk-taking capacity to boost on-lending to MSMEs, addressing an MSME financing gap in the market.
A Portfolio Risk Sharing ("PRS") in the form of an unfunded portfolio guarantee of up to EUR 20.0 million provided by the Bank in favour of the client.
Maib is the largest systemic bank in Moldova with total assets of EUR 3 bn and market share of 36% at 1H2024. Maib is 41.09% owned by HEIM Partners, a consortium of investors, including EBRD, Horizon and Invalda. Other minority shareholders include management, staff and local companies. Maib's network in Moldova consists of 53 branches and 50 agencies, 384 ATMs and almost 18.3k POS terminals across the country. As at 1H2024, Maib had 1,1 million clients and employed more than 2,400 employees.
COMPANY CONTACT INFORMATION
Veronica Vieru
veronica.vieru@maib.md
https://www.maib.md/
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