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This project provides funding for Banco Internacional, Ecuador's fifth largest bank, to invest in projects with a minimal climate change impact. The bank is headquartered in Quito and serves 500,000 clients in Ecuador.
The development impact of the project is expected to be high, as it will enhance the Bank''s ability to support projects which ultimately have a direct impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, while stimulating growth, employment generation and poverty reduction.
IFC''s term loan will also enhance Banco Internacional''s ability to support small and medium-sized enterprises which will in turn stimulate economic growth, while also increasing outreach and financial inclusion in Ecuador.
Banco Internacional should be able to increase its sustainability by increasing its cross-selling potential and capturing new clients, ultimately increasing the Bank''s profitability.
IFC will continue to implement and enhance international best practices in environmental policies, strengthening the Bank''s environmental management system.
Banco Internacional was established in 1973 and is currently the fifth largest bank in Ecuador with a focus on SMEs and commercial clients. Internacional is part of Grupo Fierro, a Spanish-owned conglomerate with interest across different industrial and financial activities throughout Latin America and USA.
Mauricio Larrea
mailto:mlarrea@bancointernacional.ec
ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM OF IFC
The Compliance Advisor Ombudsman (CAO) is the independent complaint mechanism and fact-finding body for people who believe they are likely to be, or have been, adversely affected by an IFC or MIGA- financed project. If you submit a complaint to the CAO, they may assist you in resolving a dispute with the company and/or investigate to assess whether the IFC is following its own policies and procedures for preventing harm to people or the environment. If you want to submit a complaint electronically, you can email the CAO at CAO@worldbankgroup.org. You can learn more about the CAO and how to file a complaint at http://www.cao-ombudsman.org/