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According to bank's website, this project is about "equity investments by National Bank of Canada (BNC, Guarantee Holder) in its subsidiary in Cambodia, Advanced Bank of Asia Limited (subsidiary, ABA)". The National Bank of Canada "has applied for MIGA guarantees of up to USD 250 million in mandatory reserves cover for a period of up to 3 years". In addition, "by supporting ABA’s loan growth, MIGA’s proposed guarantee will help improve access to finance for Cambodian MSMEs, which is the primary line of business of the bank".
According to MIGA, National Bank of Canada (BNC) is one of the largest and systemically important Canadian financial institutions with total assets equivalent of US$ 261 billion as of 2020. Its subsidiary bank, ABA, outside of Canada is required to maintain reserves at the central bank of Cambodia, based on its volume of customer deposits. Mandatory reserves contribute to BNC’s overall risk-weighted assets (RWA) at the consolidated level, resulting in less headroom for other assets at a given level of capital.
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You can submit a request for information disclosure at: https://www.miga.org/contact/access_to_information
You can also request general information about MIGA and for information on guarantees by emailing: migainquiry@worldbank.org
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