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According to the EBRD, the project consists in the provision of a senior loan of up USD 3.0 million equivalent to Humo, of which up USD 2.25m equivalent is to be provided by the EBRD and up USD 0.75m to be provided by the GCF under the GCF-Green Economy Financing Facility Regional Framework (GCF-GEFF Programme in Tajikistan II).
The proposed operation complies with the GCF GEFF Regional Framework criteria. This is the third loan under the Framework to Humo which follows the successful utilisation of the "pilot" loan signed in 2019 and the second facility in 2022. Proceeds of the loan will be allocated to climate change mitigation and adaptation technologies. The transaction will support further expansion of Humo's product offerings with green lending products, in a gender responsive way.
The project will contribute to the Programme's objective of providing support to building a green economy in Tajikistan by facilitating accelerated market penetration of climate technologies, particularly focusing on promotion of climate resilience and resource efficiency technologies applicable to the agricultural sector and rural areas.
As stated by the EBRD, CJSC Microcredit Deposit Organisation "HUMO" provides a full range of banking services- deposits, lending, payments, and money transfers, serving the lower segment of the MSME clients with a focus on retail and agri lending. As of end-March 2023, Humo was the 2nd largest MFI in Tajikistan by assets (USD 108m) and by loan portfolio (USD 92m).
Financial Intermediary - Microcredit Deposit Organisation "HUMO" CJSC:
Azamzhon Abbasov
Email: AbbasovA@humo.tj
Phone: +992 (44) 640-55-44
Website: https://www.humo.tj/
Address: 148/1 N. Qaraboev Str., 734061, Dushanbe, Republic of Tajikistan
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