Two banks, RMG co to get IFC loans

Posted by BankInfo on Sat, May 13 2017 05:55 pm

International Finance Corporation (IFC) agreed this month to provide loans to three Bangladeshi business organization, two banks and a clothing firm. Bank Asia Ltd, Prime Bank Ltd  and Ananta Apparels Ltd will get the loans. IFC is extending a short-term working capital loan of up to $40 million to Dhaka-headquartered Bank Asia Ltd to support the foreign currency needs of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). "The financing provided is a fit with the World Bank and IFC strategy of promoting economic growth by providing access to finance to underserved market segments and promoting international trade, thereby leading to improved competitiveness, job retention and creation," IFC said in a disclosure. The IFC also agreed to provide a loan of up to $50 million to Dhaka-headquartered Prime Bank Ltd to support the foreign currency needs of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Bangladesh.  This is the second investment commitment by IFC in a Dhaka-based bank this month. Ananta Apparels Ltd (AAL), a Bangladesh-based clothing firm, will raise up to $6 million as a long-term debt from IFC, it said in the disclosure.  AAL is setting up a washing plant in its readymade garments factory located at Adamjee Export Processing Zone of Bangladesh. 

news:financial express/12-may-2017
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