OPIC Provides Groundbreaking Loan to FINCA Microfinance Holding Company
March 20, 2014
(OPIC)
WASHINGTON – In a ceremony held March 14, the Overseas Private Investment
Corporation, the U.S. government’s development finance institution, recognized
the closing of a $45 million loan to the FINCA Microfinance Holding Company, LLC
(FMH). OPIC’s loan is a pioneering one for the global microfinance company. Both
the $45 million amount and the loan’s seven-year tenor are substantial
expansions of FINCA’s previous financing agreements. The OPIC loan will broaden
outreach and services benefitting low-income clients of FINCA’s microfinance
subsidiaries in OPIC-eligible countries on three continents.
The OPIC loan is one of the largest credit facilities of its size committed to
FINCA’s innovative form of microfinance business model. Typically, small,
unrelated microfinance companies are members of a network but are not owned and
operated homogenously as part of one organization. FINCA International
structured FMH to hold and operate FINCA’s microfinance subsidiaries in 22
countries, ensuring consistency in services, client protection and standards,
and providing opportunities for FINCA to deliver expanded products and services
to their one million clients.
“We are thrilled to have a new partner like OPIC that understands the emerging
markets where FINCA works. This new facility has the flexibility to allow FINCA
Microfinance Holdings to deploy liquidity where it is needed most and in a
timely manner, which will make our global operation more efficient and
effective. We look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship,” said
Rupert Scofield, FINCA’s President and CEO.
“FINCA’s global reputation in microfinance is proven and outstanding, and I’m
proud to recognize OPIC’s support to furthering their impressive work,” added
Elizabeth Littlefield, OPIC’s President and CEO. “FINCA’s focus stretches from
Haiti to Pakistan to the Democratic Republic of Congo as well as countless other
places where development impact through microfinance is most needed. And FINCA’s
emphasis on client protection principles in its lending practices aligns with
OPIC’s own policies for supporting investment. This OPIC loan will help FINCA to
reach its growth targets and send a positive message to investors that FINCA is
an institution with a mission worth supporting.”
The loan agreement was officially executed by both parties on February 24, 2014.
The recognition of the transaction was commemorated at FINCA International’s
headquarters in Washington, D.C. OPIC’s President and CEO, Elizabeth Littlefield
and FINCA Microfinance Holding Company’s President and CEO, Rupert Scofield
endorsed the ceremonial declaration to recognize their important mutual
commitment to delivering access to funding to financially underserved
populations.
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