VIB receives $185-million IFC financial package

November 18, 2017 | 14:11
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International Finance Corporation and its partners will offer $185 million of assistance to Vietnam International Bank.
IFC and three other regional lenders will provide a new loan package for Vietnam International Bank

The five-year financing package for VIB comprises of $100 million from IFC’s own account and $85 million from three international lenders: Cathay United Bank Co., Ltd., Industrial; Commercial Bank of China Ltd. (Hong Kong Branch), and Thailand’s Kiatnakin Bank Public Company Ltd.

The IFC-led loan aims to address two key development challenges in Vietnam: the financing gap faced by micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprises and the lack of affordable housing. IFC’s long-term funding commitment will enable VIB to double its SME and affordable housing portfolios over the next five years, boosting its lending to more than $1 billion in total.

This syndicated facility marks a milestone for VIB, and other local privately-owned banks in Vietnam, to access long-term funding from foreign commercial lenders, allowing them to develop longer-term financial products, such as residential mortgage lending,” said Kyle Kelhofer, IFC country manager for Vietnam, Cambodia, and Lao PDR.

IFC is also a prominent advisor at VIB, helping the bank improve its SME banking practices. VIB joined IFC’s Global Trade Finance Programme in 2011 and the current trade line of $120 million has enabled the Vietnamese lender to increase its presence in the import and export sector.

Previously this year, IFC has approved a $57-million loan for VPBank, another leading commercial bank in Vietnam. The two-year loan, which can be converted to common shares, is also intended to help Vietnamese SMEs get the financing they need.

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