News
18 August 2020

ADB approves $50m to finance PPP projects in Bangladesh

Region:
Asia-Pacific

The Asian Development Bank has approved a $50 million loan to the Government of Bangladesh to fund public-private partnership infrastructure projects.

The ADB assistance will help implement PPP infrastructure subprojects developed by government agencies. The financial intermediary loan will strengthen the capacity of the Bangladesh Infrastructure Finance Fund Limited, which has been established by the government to provide long-term local-currency debt financing to infrastructure projects.

A $650,000 technical assistance grant from ADB’s Financial Sector Development Partnership Special Fund will support BIFFL to review and update its corporate strategy, as well as assess and improve capacity to manage environmental and social safeguards, and project implementation.

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