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ADB Ramps Up Support for SMEs with Additional Supply Chain Financing

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The Asian Development Bank's (ADB) Board of Directors has approved $100 million in additional financing to extend and expand the scope of its Finance Program (SCFP), helping more (SMEs) in and the Pacific address financing gaps and boost their contribution to the region's economic growth and development.

ADB piloted SCFP by partnering with global banks to share risk in around 550 transactions involving valued at more than $500 million. The expansion allows ADB to take bolder initiatives, such as working with local banks and increasing the use of technology to close financing gaps for The expansion will also support ADB's plans to diversify the reach and impact of its finance to more challenging markets, which have the largest trade financing gaps relative to size.

We're really excited about this opportunity to move our finance to a different, more innovative place, said Steven Beck, of Trade and Finance. When the SCFP started in 2012, was a completely new for ADB, which traditionally focuses on infrastructure and financial institutions.

We have gained experience during the pilot and now it's time to be more bold and more creative in our efforts to close SME

have an important role in helping close the global trade finance gap, which stands at $1.5 trillion, according to ADB's survey, with 40% of this gap coming from the and Pacific region and 74% of rejected coming from This is exacerbated by the fact that traditional financial institutions deem as a higher risk segment that incurs higher transaction costs, justifying the need for program's like SCFP to fill the gaps.

finance represents a different way of assessing SME risk. Rather than focusing on balance sheets and collateral, which tend to be weak at SMEs, finance focuses on the history of performance, longevity, and nature of relationships within a The SCFP reflects ADB's confidence that widespread adoption of this different approach to SME risk assessment could have a meaningful impact on the financing gap.

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First Published: Mon, March 26 2018. 17:49 IST
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