Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

ADB, HNB in US$ 20 m agreement to strengthen Sri Lankan microfinan­ce institutio­ns

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HNB PLC has announced the signing of a new partnershi­p agreement with the Asian Developmen­t Bank ( ADB) in order to expand lending and provide guarantees of up to US$ 20 million to support developmen­t of Sri Lanka’s burgeoning microfinan­ce sector.

Arranged under the ADB’s Microfinan­ce Risk Participat­ion and Guarantee Programme, the agreement was signed by ADB Private Sector Financial Institutio­ns Division Senior Investment Specialist Sabine Spohn and HNB Deputy General Manager - SME & Midmarket Jude Fernando at a formal ceremony in Colombo, the bank said in a media release.

“Today’s agreement between HNB and the ADB is a major step forward in our collective mission to support this vital sector. When we combine funding with comprehens­ive advisory services – all of which are heavily slanted to ensure the maximum benefit to the end- customer, we enable fresh economic opportunit­y in segments that are small, but hold tremendous growth potential. Partnershi­ps such as these are therefore vital in creating a sustainabl­e trajectory for our nation’s economy,” Mr. Fernando stated.

Currently, many microfinan­ce institutio­ns struggle to access funds for growth from the commercial market to meet the demands of clients. Only approximat­ely 17 per cent of women have access to formal financial services in Sri Lanka. Through the Microfinan­ce Programme, ADB and HNB aim to fill market gaps by sharing risks to promote local currency lending to these institutio­ns. This helps mitigate microfinan­ce institutio­ns’ exposure to foreign exchange risks.

“We are excited to partner with HNB, an establishe­d player in microfinan­ce in Sri Lanka,” said Ms. Spohn. “Our partnershi­p will help further expand the Microfinan­ce Programme, which has already facilitate­d more than $846 million in local currency loans across the region since 2012. Together, HNB and ADB will improve access to financial services to even more low- income families and small-business owners, especially in rural and remote areas in Sri Lanka.”

Having been among the very first to enter the sector, HNB is an internatio­nally recognized pioneer in the microfinan­ce and SME sectors. Through award winning programmes like HNB Gami Pubuduwa, the bank has consistent­ly worked to support entreprene­urship across Sri Lanka.

 ??  ?? From left - Jeffrey B. Soriano, Credit Analyst(Consultant)-ADB; Niroshini Wettasinha, Head of Legal, HNB; Vishwanath Gunawarden­a, Senior Manager, Developmen­t Banking, HNB; Sabine Spohn, Senior Investment Specialist- ADB; Jude Fernando, Deputy General Manager – SME & Midmarket, HNB; Melissa Jane Y. Escurel – Associate Investment OfficerADB and Bandara Rekogama, Senior Manager – Microfinan­ce of HNB
From left - Jeffrey B. Soriano, Credit Analyst(Consultant)-ADB; Niroshini Wettasinha, Head of Legal, HNB; Vishwanath Gunawarden­a, Senior Manager, Developmen­t Banking, HNB; Sabine Spohn, Senior Investment Specialist- ADB; Jude Fernando, Deputy General Manager – SME & Midmarket, HNB; Melissa Jane Y. Escurel – Associate Investment OfficerADB and Bandara Rekogama, Senior Manager – Microfinan­ce of HNB

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