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Proposed Supply Chain Finance Program
| Date: | October 2012 |
| Country: | |
| Subject: | |
| Document Type: | Reports and Recommendations of the President |
| Project Number: | 46920-014 |
Description
The report and recommendation of the president describes the terms and conditions for the approval of ADB's Board of Directors for the proposed Supply Chain Finance Program under which guarantees to and debt financing through partner financial institutions (PFIs) would be extended to provide working capital to developing member country (DMC) companies.
Linked Document(s)
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Sector Overview
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Ownership, Management, and Governance
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Details of Implementation Arrangements
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Contribution to the ADB Results Framework
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Summary Poverty Reduction and Social Strategy
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Safeguards and Social Dimensions Summary
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Supply Chain Finance Products and Their Risk Parameters
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Diagram of Post-Shipment or Post-Acceptance Supply Chain Finance Program
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Comparison Between Trade Finance Program and Supply Chain Finance Program
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Program Risks
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Relationship Between Risk Under Supply Chain Finance Products and Development Impact
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International Finance Corporation and Supply Chain Finance