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The Project consists of a subordinated unsecured loan to be granted to Banco Agricola S.A. (the "Borrower" or the "Bank") for up to US$70 million with a repayment term of 10 years including five years of grace. The loan will be used to support the expansion of the small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME), women-led SME and green portfolios of Banco Agricola. By growing the portfolios, the Project aims at contributing to improve the overall access to financing of such segments in El Salvador. To achieve this, we are seeking to strengthen Banco Agricola's capital base and thus supporting the Bank's portfolio growth strategy, which includes the target segments. In addition, the financial support is expected to be completed with technical assistance to improve the Bank's abilities and knowledge in serving the women-led SME segment.
The Bank is an existing client of IDB Invest and holds financing lines with other development financial institutions.
Banco Agrícola, S.A. is a private bank from El Salvador.
It will act as a Financial Intermediary.
Team leader: Mauricio Ernesto Rivas Conde, Manager of Correspondent Banks
EMAIL: requestinformation@idbinvest.org
PHONE: +1(202)-566-4566
ADDRESS: 1350 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC 20005
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