ADB, Mastercard Launch Initiative To Address MSME Financing Gap
Date
11/29/2024 5:11:23 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 29. The Asian
Development bank (ADB) and the Mastercard Impact Fund have formed a
partnership to support micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises
(MSMEs) across Asia and the Pacific, Trend reports.
The initiative, focusing on Georgia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia,
the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, aims to provide $5 million
in grant funding to financial institutions. This will catalyze
lending to MSMEs, particularly those led by women or focused on
climate finance.
The partnership will leverage up to $1 billion in ADB financing
over the next four years, offering risk-reduction capital and
capacity-building for financial institutions. The collaboration
seeks to address the $2.5 trillion credit gap faced by MSMEs in the
region, which play a critical role in economic growth and job
creation.
"By combining our resources, we will help unlock the potential
of MSMEs, fostering inclusive and sustainable growth," said Bhargav
Dasgupta, ADB's Vice-President for Market Solutions.
Jon Huntsman, Vice Chairman of Mastercard, added, "This
partnership supports entrepreneurs and small businesses, helping
them become more resilient to climate and economic shocks."
This partnership marks a significant effort to address MSME
financing challenges and promote financial inclusion in the
region.
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