 
  Standard Chartered loans Philippine bank CARD $1.62 M
Standard Chartered Plc. has agreed to lend Philippines-based Card Bank P75 million, or about $1.62 million.
This is the first microfinance loan of the British bank in Southeast Asia, according to a Bloomberg report.
CARD will use the money to open more branches, benefitting farmers and rural industries linked to its 360,000 borrowers, Standard Chartered said in an e-mailed statement Wednesday.
"There's a vast opportunity in the region to support microfinance institutions," Prashant Thakker, the London-based bank’s global head of microfinance, said in the statement.
Standard Chartered has pledged to provide development organisations with $500 million of credit to fund microfinance institutions in Asia and Africa by 2011, according to the statement.
Microfinance is the provision of small loans to low-income people to spur entrepreneurship.
View the report in Bloomberg.
 
						 
						 
						 
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