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As stated by the EBRD, the project consists of a senior loan of up to USD 4.0 million to IMON, of which up to USD 3 million to be provided by the EBRD and up to USD 1m 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 IMON which follows the successful utilisation of the first loan signed in 2021 and the second one signed in 2022. Proceeds of the loan will be allocated to climate change mitigation and adaptation technologies. The transaction will support further expansion of IMON's product offerings with green lending products, in a gender responsive way.
The EBRD categorized the project risk as FI.
The remaining 25 per cent of each tranche will be financed by Green Climate Fund in US dollars.
As stated by the EBRD, CJSC Microcredit Deposit-taking Organisation "IMON International" is the largest MFI and 4th largest financial institution in Tajikistan, responsible for around 9% of total lending in the country as of end-March 2023.
The company serves over 130,000 customers via a network of 27 branches and 100 outlets located across 3 (out of 4) regions with a net loan portfolio exceeding USD 119m.
Financial Intermediary - CJSC Microcredit Deposit-taking Organisation "IMON International":
Iso Abdusamiev
Email: iabdusamiev@imon.tj
Phone: +992 3422 42353
Website: www.imon.tj
Address: 17th Microdistrict, Building#2, Khudjand 735700, Republic of Tajikistan
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You can contact the PCM at: pcm@ebrd.com or you can submit a complaint online using an online form at: http://www.ebrd.com/eform/pcm/complaint_form?language=en
You can learn more about the PCM and how to file a complaint at: http://www.ebrd.com/work-with-us/project-finance/project-complaint-mechanism.html