CAF allocates USD 2,740 MM for the region´s sustainable development
July 18, 2024
CAF approved two loans for Ecuador: USD 250 million for gender equality, social inclusion, and youth employment, and USD 150 million for Banco Pichincha to finance SMEs and energy efficiency projects.
July 18, 2024
CAF, development bank of Latin America and the Caribbean approved two loans for Ecuador aimed at boosting the growth of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and strengthening public policies for youth employment, gender equality, and social inclusion.
The first loan, USD 250 million, will promote gender equality, inclusion, diversity, and social protection, and support vulnerable groups by fostering job creation, especially for young people, through mechanisms that include the education sector.
The second loan, USD 150 million, will go to Banco Pichincha to finance investments needed by Ecuadorian SMEs, as well as investments in green businesses and energy efficiency projects for the bank's clients. The financial structure for this operation refers to an A/B Loan that will involve several foreign commercial banks, bringing new resources and foreign currency to the Ecuadorian economy, positively impacting job creation and increasing high-quality, value-added production. This facility will meet the financial needs of Banco Pichincha's clients who need to invest in their businesses. Additionally, the agreement will strengthen women-led SMEs in productive sectors to boost the country's economy.
"These two loans reinforce our commitment to the Ecuadorian government's development plans, especially to promote sustainable economic growth, strengthen the SME sector, youth employment, social inclusion, and energy transition. These loans reaffirm our role as an integrative and green bank in Latin America and the Caribbean," said Sergio Díaz-Granados, CAF's executive president.
As of December 2023, CAF in Ecuador has a credit portfolio of USD 4.327 billion, of which USD 4.168 billion have been for the sovereign sector in key areas such as health, education, roads, connectivity, urban development, water and sanitation, energy, environment, support for the private sector, and the financial system, among the most important.
During the institution's Board meeting held in Lima, six credit contracts and one technical cooperation agreement were signed. These operations are in favor of the Republic of Ecuador and Decentralized Autonomous Governments.
Sergio Díaz-Granados, executive president of CAF, and Juan Carlos Vega, Minister of Economy and Finance of Ecuador, signed the following six credit contracts, totaling USD 483 million:
Additionally, a technical cooperation agreement for USD 250,000 was signed to provide support to the Government of Ecuador through non-reimbursable humanitarian aid funds to address emergency needs due to the rainy season that has caused damage in urban and rural areas.
November 19, 2024
November 19, 2024
November 19, 2024
July 18, 2024
July 18, 2024
July 18, 2024
July 18, 2024
July 18, 2024
July 18, 2024