United States and Sweden Partner with Georgian MFO Crystal with $15 Million Loan Guarantee Program
The United States and Swedish Governments Partner with MFO Crystal to Support Economic Recovery from COVID-19 Through Loan Guarantee Program
On September 28, the Development Finance Corporation (DFC), the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and JSC MFO Crystal (Crystal) jointly announced a loan guarantee program to support Georgia’s private sector to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The program, facilitated by USAID, will allow Crystal to issue $15,000,000 in U.S. and Swedish-guaranteed loans to more than 5,000 Georgian micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs).
The initiative represents Crystal’s first engagement in a loan guarantee program with international donor organizations. The large-scale guarantee will allow Crystal to diversify its offering of financial products to meet the complex needs of Georgian MSMEs during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Crystal will focus on lending to underserved borrower groups including women-owned business, startups, and businesses located outside of major urban centers, stimulating economic growth in Georgia’s regions.
The guarantee has a tenure of eight years, acting as both a rapid response mechanism to help Georgian businesses return to growth amidst the disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic and a long-term partnership between the U.S. and Swedish governments and Crystal to support enterprise-led development in Georgia.
James Polan, Vice President of Development Credit at U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), commented: “Micro and small enterprises are the backbone of the Georgian economy, and they have been deeply impacted under the pandemic. In conjunction with USAID and Sida, DFC is proud to play a role supporting Crystal through a loan guarantee program designed to advance the economic recovery efforts in Georgia.”
Embassy of Sweden, Head of Development Cooperation, Erik Illes commented: “Our partnership with USAID and Crystal came at a very important time. We are joining forces amid the COVID 19 crises to reduce its impact on the Georgian private sector. Sweden aims to contribute to poverty reduction in Georgia, directly and indirectly by sustaining and generating jobs in small companies in all corners of Georgia. Improved opportunities of access to finance will be available through our partner MFO Crystal. The program will have a special focus on underserved borrower groups, including women, start-ups and those outside of the major urban centers”
USAID/Georgia Mission Director Peter Wiebler commented: “This new partnership will help Georgian entrepreneurs get back on their feet and spark a post-COVID economic recovery. The guarantee advances one of the key goals of USAID’s new strategy for Georgia: empowering the private sector to develop new products and innovative methods for doing business, create higher-value jobs, and contribute to long-term economic growth that benefits all Georgians.
Crystal CEO Ilia Revia commented: “We are honored to be the recipient of this facility in Georgia. The decision by DFC and Sida to choose Crystal as a partner in providing a rapid response mechanism which is backed by the Governments of the United States and Sweden, is another proof of support to our country’s Covid-19 affected economy. Crystal strives to provide the assistance Georgia’s entrepreneurs require to build sustainable businesses. This new partnership in form of USD 15 million loan guarantee program will further enhance our support of micro and small businesses with innovative financial products and advisory services. This transaction also emphasizes continued international belief in Georgia’s microfinance sector during the COVID-19 pandemic.“