The EBRD approves financing package of up to US$ 20 million for First MicroFinanceBank of Tajikistan

The European Bank for reconstruction and Development EBRD has approved the largest financing program for the First MicroFinanceBank of Tajikistan (FMFB) to receive US$20 million for green lending, youth and women entrepreneurship support, says the EBRD Resident Office in Dushanbe. Companies and households in Tajikistan will have better access to green technologies and climate adaptation […]

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The European Bank for reconstruction and Development EBRD has approved the largest financing program for the First MicroFinanceBank of Tajikistan (FMFB) to receive US$20 million for green lending, youth and women entrepreneurship support, says the EBRD Resident Office in Dushanbe.

Companies and households in Tajikistan will have better access to green technologies and climate adaptation measures thanks to a new financing program approved by the EBRD for FMFB, one of the country’s leading banks, which operates a nationwide network of 7 branches and 40 banking service centers in all regions of Tajikistan.  The funds will also be used to stimulate the development of businesses owned or led by youth or women entrepreneurs. 

A financing package consisting of three loans of totaling US$10 million (€9.2 million) was signed  at a ceremony attended by EBRD Managing Director Financial Institutions, Francis Malige and FMFB CEO, Mirzosafar Safarov. 

The first loan of up to US$4 million (€3.7 million) comes under the Tajikistan Green Economy Financing Facility II (GEFF II) and will encourage residential and commercial borrowers to invest in green and innovative solutions that promote the efficient use of water and the sustainable management of land. GEFF II was launched by the EBRD and the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and is supported by donor funding from South Korea, Austria and the GCF.

The second loan of up to US$3 million (€2.7 million) comes under the EBRD’s Youth in Business program (YiB) in Central Asia targeting micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) led or owned by young individuals under the age of 35.  Eligible borrowers will also benefit from grants and concessional co-financing designed to stimulate inclusive lending and youth entrepreneurship. 

The third loan of up to US$3 million (€2.7 million) is provided under the EBRD’s Women in Business (WiB) program for Central Asia, which is supported by the Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative. 

The two banks have also signed a mandate letter under which FMFB-T will receive the remaining US$ 10 million (€ 9.2 million).  Similar-sized loans of up to US$ 5 million (€ 4.6 million) each will be provided under GEFF II and YiB at a later stage. US$20 million financing package are the largest offerings to a financial intermediary in Tajikistan to date.

To date, the EBRD has invested €992 million through 175 projects in Tajikistan. 

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