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As stated by the IFC, the proposed project with Joint-stock Commercial Bank “Uzpromstroybank” (“UzPSB” or the “Bank”) comprises a senior loan of up to US$75 million with a conversion option into ordinary shares of the Bank, and a trade finance line of up to US$20 million.
The project represents a part of the large upstream engagement between the Government of Uzbekistan and the World Bank Group. The engagement commenced in July 2019 from the extensive advisory support to UzPSB and aims at helping UzPSB in transformation of its corporate governance, risk management and operations in anticipation of the Bank’s eventual privatization.
The IFC categorized the project risk as FI-1.
According to the IFC, the Bank is the oldest and second largest in Uzbekistan with a market share of approximately 15% by assets. UzPSB provides banking services and financing to core industrial corporates and their large investment projects in the petrochemical, biochemical, oil and gas, mining, energy, light industry, construction, engineering and transport sectors.
Financial Intermediary - Joint-stock Commercial Bank “Uzbek Industrial and Construction Bank”:
Akmal Palvanov - Deputy Director, IFI Department, Department for cooperation with IFIs and banks
Phone: +99871 120 45 00 (ext. 1110)
Email: ak_palvanov@uzpsb.uz
Address: 3, Shakhrisabz str., Tashkent 100000, Uzbekistan
Website: https://uzpsb.uz/en/
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