EFSE and AccessBank Expand Existing Partnership
OREANDA-NEWS. The European Fund for Southeast Europe (EFSE) is expanding its long-standing partnership with AccessBank through a USD 20 million credit facility. Supporting economic development and entrepreneurship in the country, the new senior loan will be utilized by AccessBank to provide financing to micro and small enterprises (MSEs) in the rural areas of Azerbaijan.
The USD 20m loan facility to AccessBank, the leading Microfinance Bank in the country, will contribute to provide more than 6,000 additional microloans to the Bank's clients. This will further strengthen AccessBank's ability to provide longer-term investment loans to match the financing needs of MSEs.
"We strongly welcome this significant commitment from EFSE. The funds will be utilized by the Bank to support a large number of micro and small local entrepreneurs in particular in the regions of Azerbaijan", commented Michael Hoffmann, CEO of AccessBank.
"With its strong focus on micro, small and medium enterprises as well as with its leading market position, AccessBank has proved a reliable partner in reaching out to the EFSE's target group" says Monika Beck, Chairperson of the Board of EFSE. "Since becoming an EFSE partner lending institution in 2011, AccessBank has consistently and successfully utilized the Fund's monies to achieve our common goals."
The European Fund for Southeast Europe (EFSE) was initiated by KfW Development Bank (KfW) with the financial support of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the European Commission. It aims to foster economic development and prosperity in the countries of Southeast Europe and the South Caucasus region. As access to finance is a key success factor in developing the micro, small and medium enterprise segments, the EFSE focuses on assisting local financial sectors in strengthening their ability to ensure adequate and sustainable financing. Supporting the EFSE's investment activities is the EFSE Development Facility, which provides partner lending institutions with technical assistance, consulting and training services to build operational capacities and professional management. .
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