The World Bank Groups private sector arm, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) will invest å¥20 million in mezzanine B shares with a 10-year maturity and å¥10 million in senior A shares with a seven-year maturity, in the soon to be established European Fund for Southeast Europe (EFSE), which will eventually lend to banks and microfinance institutions (MFIs). The IFC’s stake is approximately 21% of the funds initial capitalization of å¥142 million. To reach its target of a å¥500 million capitalization within five years, EFSE expects to attract capital from multilateral and private institutional investors via multiple closings in the future. EFSE is expected to be the largest microfinance fund in Southeast Europe.
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