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The transaction consists of a senior unsecured A/B and co-loan for up to US$100 million to BanSicredi, to be structured as follows: (i) an A Loan of up to US$25 million to be financed by IDB Invest; (ii) an A Loan of up to US$60 million to be financed by DEG and Proparco; and (iii) B Loans of up to US$15 million to be financed by institutional investors. The term of the A loan is seven years, with a grace period of one year and semi-annual installments, while the term of the B loans is two years, with interest with bullet repayment.
The transaction has as a target to provide the Borrower with long-term senior funds for the financing of sub-loans to its women-led SMEs portfolio.
According to IDB Invest, Sicredi is a cooperative financial institution committed to the growth of its members and the development of the regions in which it operates. Its management model values the participation of its more than 7 million members, who perform the role of business owners. With more than 2,600 branches, Sicredi is physically present in all Brazilian States and the Federal District, providing a full range of financial and non-financial solutions.
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