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According to the EIB, the operation consists of an equity investment into a microfinance investment vehicle providing private equity to microfinance institutions and other inclusive financial institutions serving or intending to serve forcibly displaced or migrant populations for conflict, climate or economic reasons.
The Fund primarily aims to provide equity support to microfinance institutions and inclusive financial institutions alongside a minority of investments in operating companies such as agribusinesses, fintech, etc. that enable the Fund to reach its objective of reaching displaced populations mainly in Africa but also in other parts of the world.
According to Bloomberg, DWM Asset Management, LLC operates as an investment company. The Company invests in equity, bond, and debt, as well as offers tailored financing solutions. DWM Asset Management serves customers in the United States.
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Financial Intermediary - DWM Asset Management LLC:
Address: 100 First Stamford Place, 4th Floor, Stamford, Connecticut 06902, USA
Email: Info@DWMarkets.com
Phone: +1 203-655-5453
Website: https://dwmarkets.com/
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