News
14 May 2018

IFC may extend $20m debt to boost Sri Lankan agri SMEs

In:
Agri/Soft Commodities, Manufacturing & equipment
Region:
Asia-Pacific

The International Finance Corporation has proposed to extend up to $20 million local currency equivalent loan facility to Sri Lanka-based Central Finance Company. The financing aims to help 10,000 MSMEs in the agriculture value chain to get financed over the next five years. The money will be made...

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