Loan Fact-Finding
The loan fact-finding mission assembles and analyzes detailed information on all important aspects of the proposed project and the ADB loan, such as technical, financial, economic, institutional, social dimensions, policy and legal matters.
The loan fact-finding and appraisal stages provide further opportunities for official cofinanciers to coordinate with ADB in defining their specific roles in a particular project.
Loan Appraisal
The appraisal mission completes a comprehensive assessment of all aspects of the proposed project, and firms up the preparation of all documents necessary for approval of the loan.
Potential cofinanciers may join ADB appraisal missions subject to the DMC government's consent. This gives them additional firsthand knowledge of the project concerned.
A commitment to cofinance a particular project may be made at any time prior to completion of project appraisal. If no commitment has been made by that time, ADB initially finances the entire project.
Loan Negotiations
ADB and the DMC borrower discuss and agree on the project data and implementation arrangements contained in the Report and Recommendation of the President to the Board of Directors (RRP) and on the loan documents.
Board Consideration
The final RRP and loan documents are circulated to ADB's Board of Directors at least 21 days before the loan is considered for approval.