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  • IFC Helps Increase Microfinance Access For Small Businesses In Armen

    IFC HELPS INCREASE MICROFINANCE ACCESS FOR SMALL BUSINESSES IN ARMENIA

    BusinessGhana
    27th January 2010

    IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, said on Monday that it is
    helping microfinance access for small businesses in Armenia's rural
    areas, promoting growth and sustainable development.

    In cooperation with IFC, Inecobank is expected to strengthen its
    capacity to reach Armenia's people, most of whom have limited access
    to microfinance, according to a statement released

    by the IFC. IFC has introduced an innovative form of support,
    performance- based grants structured in

    tranches, whereby clients are rewarded for achieving development
    targets.

    Through a gradual, step-by-step process, IFC will release up to
    700,000 dollars of performance-based grants for the bank, making more
    than 71,000 new micro loans to individuals and small entrepreneurs,
    mostly in rural areas of Armenia.

    "With the onset of the financial crisis, microfinance proved to be
    one of the most sustainable products for the bank and one of its
    strategic sector priorities," said Avetis Baloyan,

    Inecobank's CEO.

    IFC's expanded cooperation with Inecobank is part IFC's regional
    crises response program. It also is in line with IFC's strategy for
    Armenia, which entails supporting the most vulnerable segments of the
    population by helping microfinance institutions, according to the IFC.
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