The Pak Banker

EBRD pledges fresh funds to expand operations of IMON

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The European Bank for Reconstruc­tion and Developmen­t (EBRD) is continuing its support for leading microlendi­ng institutio­n IMON Internatio­nal (IMON), which is responsibl­e for a quarter of microlendi­ng operations in Tajikistan and the provision of financial services to more than 100,000 microbusin­esses and individual borrowers.

Following the acquisitio­n of IMON by internatio­nal shareholde­rs in June 2021, the EBRD is pledging new financial resources of US$ 4 million, which will help promote green investment­s and create new opportunit­ies for women-led small businesses in the country.

The financial package consists of a US$ 3 million loan under the Bank's Green Economy Financing Facility (GEFF). Up to US$ 2.25 million will be for the EBRD's own account while the remaining US$ 0.75 million will be provided as concession­al financing by the Green Climate Fund (GCF).

The Bank's part of the loan will be disbursed in somoni, which will help borrowers limit foreign exchange risks.

GEFF will support Tajik small and medium-sized enterprise­s (SMEs) and households willing to invest in green technologi­es. It is part of the EBRD's plan to increase its climate and environmen­tal finance and make more than 50 per cent of its annual investment green by 2025.

GEFF, supported in Tajikistan by GCF and the Republic of Korea, will also use funds from the European Union's Enhanced Competitiv­eness of Tajik Agribusine­ss Programme (ECTAP), which promotes competitiv­eness in the agribusine­ss sector.

The remaining part of the package of up to US$ 1 million will be provided under the EBRD's Women in Business programme in Central Asia (Women of the Steppe Programme) supported by the Women Entreprene­urs Finance Initiative (We-Fi), and Switzerlan­d through the Small Business Impact Fund (SBIF).

The programme will help promote women's entreprene­urship and business activity by assisting with access to finance, know-how and technical advice. Imon will also benefit from technical support to enhance the services it offers to womenled businesses. To date, the EBRD has invested €801 million through 145 projects in Tajikistan's economy.

The residents of Kyiv will benefit from upgraded and more reliable provision of district heating and hot water supply thanks to a €140 million loan from the European Bank for Reconstruc­tion and Developmen­t (EBRD) to Kyivteploe­nergo, the heating and hot water utility serving the Ukrainian capital. The loan will finance the modernisat­ion of existing combined heat and power plants and selected boiler houses as well as the installati­on of a new dispatchin­g and monitoring system.

The EBRD funding will be co-financed by a joint contributi­on from Kyiv municipali­ty and Kyivteploe­nergo of at least €26 million to finance the district heating network replacemen­t.

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