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According to IFC website, the investment consists of an up to US$30 million unsecured loan 5 year tenor including 2 year grace to Latin American Agribusiness Development Corporation S.A. to continue to support its existing lending program in the midst of COVID 19. The project will help IFC to continue to support access to finance to agribusiness SMEs throughout Latin America, most of these are family owned businesses which have traditionally been underserved due to high perceived risks, and which are currently undergoing stress due to COVID 19 outbreak.
LATIN AMERICAN AGRIBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORP S.A., LAAD AMERICAS N.V., and AGRONEGOCIOS LAAD, S.A. DE C.V., SOFOM, E.N.R
Rafael Cestti, Chief Finance Officer / Authorized Signer
305.445.1341
info@laadsa.com
2800 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Suite 1200, Coral Gables, Florida, 33134
www.laadsa.com
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