Business Awards 2019

10 LATIN AMERICA NEWS / Latin America Business Awards 2019 , Creating a Greener Future IFC provides $335 million funding to Banco Davivienda to spur lending toWSMES, green projects, and social housing in Colombia. Davivienda received from IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, a subordinated loan of USD$335 million to support the financing of women-owned small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), social housing and sustainable construction projects. This is the first loan granted by IFC in Latin America and the Caribbean, under the new regulation on additional solvency of Basel III (new Tier 2). “This operation is part of our sustainability strategy of supporting female entrepreneurship, financing sustainable projects and contributing with Colombians to fulfill their dream of having their own home. With the support of IFC we are reaching underserved segments, sectors and regions in Colombia. Additionally, this credit allows us to diversify our funding sources and is our first debt instrument under Basel III standards, which allows us to strengthen our capital indicators,” stated Efraín Forero, President of Banco Davivienda. Due to lack of access to long- term financing, low-income populations tend to build their own housing, often resulting in overcrowding, structural inadequacies, and lack of essential urban services such as linkages to water or sewer drainage. In Colombia, only 37 percent of households are property owners and mortgage loans account for less than six percent of GDP, a low figure when compared to other countries in the region. Georgina Baker, IFC Vice- president for Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe and Central Asia, said that “IFC is proud to support women’s entrepreneurship and social housing in Colombia by providing financing to a long-term partner like Davivienda. IFC’s support will have a significant impact on low-income households, micro, small, and medium enterprises, and women.” IFC’s relationship with Davivienda began with an equity investment in 1973, followed by several advisory services engagements and additional investments, aimed primarily at supporting the growth of the Bank’s overall SME and housing portfolio. “Banco Davivienda is the second largest bank by loans in Colombia with a consolidated asset base of over $36 billion and a presence in six countries.”

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