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The Project aims to finance micro, small and medium-sized enterprises ("MSMEs") in Paraguay. The proposed operation contemplates a Senior Unsecured Loan for an amount of up to US$10 million (the "Loan") to be financed by IDB Invest. The loan term is up to five years. The project will allow Finexpar to improve the offer of its financial services to its clients and diversify its sources of financing.
According to the media article publish by abc news, “in 2024, the financial institution Finexpar S.A.E.C.A. underwent its conversion into a bank, under the new corporate name of ZETA BANCO S.A.E.C.A.” and according to the Environmental and Social Review Summary (“ESRS”) document “FINEXPAR is a new client for IDB Invest, however, it maintains financing lines with other Development Finance Institutions that have promoted the strengthening of its ESMS”
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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- | - | - | - | Financiera Finexpar S.A.E.C.A - “Finexpar” | Client | Finance |
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