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The proposed investment is a 50-50% risk-sharing facility with HSBC Bank USA N.A. (“HSBC” or the “Bank”) in a portfolio of trade-related assets for up to US$600 million with IFC investment of up to US$300 million (up to US$100 million funded and up to US$200 million unfunded) (the “Project”). The Project portfolio will be consisting of emerging market FIs across globe and will include climate eligible transactions (20% of the portfolio on a best effort basis). The Project will use the Global Trade Liquidity Program (GTLP) platform, an innovative and well-received trade finance program launched by the IFC in 2009, through which IFC will play a countercyclical role during crisis, especially at times when other lending institutions or investors’ appetite may be subdued as negative economic impact is worsening due to multiple macroeconomic factors including COVID-19 related economic downturn, supply chain disruptions and surging inflation.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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- | - | - | - | HSBC Bank Plc | Undisclosed | - |
HSBC Bank USA, N.A
Luis Angel Torres
Regional Head – Portfolio Management and Distribution
+ 1 212 525-6653
Luis.x.torres@us.hsbc.com
452 Fifth Avenue, Tower 4, New York City, NY, 10018, USA
www.us.hsbc.com
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