Azerbaijani micro finance bank starts utilization of IFC loan

Published: 3 September 2005 y., Saturday

    The Azerbaijani Micro Finance Bank (AMFB) has started utilization of the $3m credit of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) allotted for the term of 5 years for financing micro and small credits.  

The chairman of the Management Board of the AMFB, Thomas Engelhardt, said the funds have been received and in August the bank will start crediting at the expense of the funds.  

"Taking into account monthly placement of credits in the amount of $2m by the bank, minimum 2/3 of the IFC credit can be assimilated," Engelhardt noted.  

Before MFBA used a $5 m credit of EBRD allocated for the same purpose. In the end of July, the Black Sea Bank for Trade and Development (BSBTD) approved a $3.5m credit for business development in on-lending small and middle business to the Azerbaijani Micro-financing Bank.  

Since its opening less than three years ago, the bank has extended over 13 000 credits worth more than USD 30 million.  

The MFB has diluted authorized capital in $6.85m and IFC and BBTD share comprise by 25.6% at it. Share of KfW makes up 24.95, EBRD - 18.2%, managing company LFS Financial SystemsGmbH - 5.7%.  

Šaltinis: 525ci.com
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

Gas Coordination Group sees overall good level of preparedness of EU Member States and Energy Community countries in case of gas crisis

The Gas Coordination Group, chaired by the Commission, met this afternoon to analyze in detail all elements of the preparedness of the EU and the Energy Community for a potential supply disruption in the Winter 2009/2010. more »

Joint statement by Commission and IMF after European Banking Coordination Initiative Meeting for Romania

In a meeting of the European Bank Coordination Initiative Group, held in Brussels, the parent banks of the nine largest banks operating in Romania reaffirmed their commitment to maintain their exposure to the country and ensure adequate capital levels over 10 percent for their affiliates. more »

Lithuania and Vilnius Turning to a More Inviting Destination

Airline airBaltic has informed of its plans to resume some flights from Vilnius International Airport before the end of this year. more »

Commission approves restructuring plan of Lloyds Banking Group

The European Commission has approved under EC Treaty state aid rules the restructuring plan of Lloyds Banking Group. more »

"Finance and climate change" - a challenge for the future

"Finance and climate change" was under discussion at a 10 November hearing in parliament's Industry, Research and Energy Committee. more »

IMF Announces Sale of 2 Metric Tons of Gold to the Bank of Mauritius

The International Monetary Fund announced today the sale of 2 metric tons of gold to the Bank of Mauritius, the nation’s central bank. more »

The new ten winners of Danske Bankas scholarships for the 2009–2010 academic year determined

After lots were drawn, ten winners of Danske Bankas scholarships and one winner of an iPod shuffle player were established. more »

Bank SNORAS begins distributing “Finasta Asset Management” II level pension funds

From 16 November 2009, AB Bank SNORAS network starts providing new products – one can sign agreements of “Finasta Asset Management” II level pension accumulation funds in all subdivisions of the bank. more »

Baltic Rim Outlook: uneven recovery

The expected turnaround in the Baltic Rim economies is likely to gradually improve the business opportunities for Nordic companies operating in the region. more »