MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Desjardins Lending $1m from Aequitas Impact Fund to ADIGUA to Expand Microfinance Loans in Guatemala

Through its Aequitas Impact Fund, the Canadian NGO Desjardins International Development recently lent USD 1 million to the nonprofit Asociación para el Desarrollo Integral de Guatemala (ADIGUA). ADIGUA was founded in the city of Sololá, Guatemala, in 2003 to support

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Kiva Refugee Investment Fund Lending $1.5m to FINCA Guatemala to Support Returning Migrants

FINCA Guatemala, whose name derives from that of the US-based Foundation for International Community Assistance (FINCA International), recently agreed to borrow USD 1.5 million over two years from the Kiva Refugee Investment Fund, which is managed by Kiva Capital, a unit of the US-based NGO Kiva. The goal is to expand lending to “Guatemalan migrants returning

MICROFINANCE EVENT: Gender Lens Investing Forum and Foro Latinoamericano de Inversión de Impacto (FLII); November 7-10, 2022; Antigua, Guatemala

The Gender Lens Investing (GLI) Forum will address advancing investment from a gender perspective in order to promote equality and economic growth. The agenda will address five central areas: (1)

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: DFC to Invest $40m in Housing, Microfinance, SME Lending, Agriculture in Guatemala

The government-backed US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) recently agreed to invest USD 40 million in Guatemala in the following segments: (1) a loan of USD 19.5 million to Guatemala-based real estate company Destino Desarrollos to aid in the construction of “approximately 2,000 homes and associated infrastructure” deemed “affordable” in the cities of Coban, Fraijanes and Quetzaltenango; (2) with support from the US Agency for International Development (AID), a loan guarantee of USD 15 million to Guatemala-based bank Interbanco, to cover the local-currency equivalent of USD

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: Eco-Business Fund, IFC to Loan $40m to Banco Agromercantil (BAM) to Help MSMEs in Guatemala Manage COVID-19 Pandemic

The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, recently agreed to lend Banco Agromercantil (BAM), a subsidiary of Colombia-based Grupo Bancolombia, USD 20 million, thus mobilizing an equal amount from the Eco-Business Fund, which is domiciled in Luxembourg. BAM is to use the liquidity to support

MICROCAPITAL BRIEF: International Finance Corporation (IFC) Loans $225m to Banco Agromercantil de Guatemala (BAM) to Expand Lending for Housing; Small, Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)

The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, recently disbursed a loan of USD 225 million to Banco Agromercantil de Guatemala (BAM), a subsidiary of Colombia-based Grupo Bancolombia. The loan is for on-lending by BAM for housing as well as