IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, and ADM Capital, an investor in stressed companies in Asia and Europe, have launched a repeat lending platform to support sound, but financially stressed companies in Asia. The platform will act as a safety net, allowing small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to grow in the absence of bank financing.
The ADM Capital Somei Lending Platform addresses a credit vacuum in Asia whereby stressed, small and middle market firms that operate in dysfunctional markets or in special situations gain access to medium-term debt financing that cannot be obtained through traditional sources.
In such situations, equity valuations tend to be highly discounted, so shareholders are unwilling to be diluted. At the same time, companies in special situations or stressed scenarios face lending constraints and urgently need funding to continue operations. The organisations feel the Somei Platform will fill the gap by providing long-term financing to companies in need while offering its lenders limited downside via over-collateralised positions and a modest upside through profit sharing.
"Banking systems are at capacity, and constrained by regulation in an environment that is witnessing an ongoing need for cross-border and specialist financing, resulting in a collapse of funding options for small and mid-sized companies," said Christopher Botsford, Joint Chief Investment Officer of ADM Capital.
"IFC and ADM Capital will help such companies by making longer term loan financing available to help tide over their periods of stress, simultaneously helping them achieve stronger and more sustainable environmental, social and governance (ESG) codes of conduct."
"While Asia has been somewhat less affected by recent financial crises, small and mid-size companies critical to Asia's economies suffer the most from a dearth of financing," said Marcos Brujis, IFC Director of Financial Institutions Group. "Through this platform, IFC and ADM Capital will continue to support viable businesses to save jobs, protect employees, and increase welfare among communities."
"At IFC, we have made it a priority to support small and medium enterprises to facilitate growth, generate jobs and to build strong economies. This is especially pertinent in developing countries and emerging markets," said Vivek Pathak, IFC Director for East Asia & the Pacific.
The Somei Platform builds on the successful track record of the existing ADM Asia Secured Lending Facility, which is nearing maturity and full capacity utilisation. The Somei Platform allows ADM Capital to continue providing niche, longer tenured financing and will make similar investments in companies with their primary operations in Asia; including Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Mongolia, Myanmar, The Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. Individual loans are expected to range from US$10 million to $15 million with maturities of up to three to five years.
IFC and another financial institution, have each committed seed capital of US$50 million to the Somei Platform. ADM Capital brings a set of environmental, social, and governance principles to its lending that reflect IFC's Performance Standards for Environmental and Social Sustainability.
The Somei Platform is structured in the form of a syndicated loan platform with a revolving senior tranche plus a junior tranche and principal repayment to investors after eight years. It targets an eventual size of up to US$200 million.
The ADM Capital Somei Lending Platform addresses a credit vacuum in Asia whereby stressed, small and middle market firms that operate in dysfunctional markets or in special situations gain access to medium-term debt financing that cannot be obtained through traditional sources.
In such situations, equity valuations tend to be highly discounted, so shareholders are unwilling to be diluted. At the same time, companies in special situations or stressed scenarios face lending constraints and urgently need funding to continue operations. The organisations feel the Somei Platform will fill the gap by providing long-term financing to companies in need while offering its lenders limited downside via over-collateralised positions and a modest upside through profit sharing.
"Banking systems are at capacity, and constrained by regulation in an environment that is witnessing an ongoing need for cross-border and specialist financing, resulting in a collapse of funding options for small and mid-sized companies," said Christopher Botsford, Joint Chief Investment Officer of ADM Capital.
"IFC and ADM Capital will help such companies by making longer term loan financing available to help tide over their periods of stress, simultaneously helping them achieve stronger and more sustainable environmental, social and governance (ESG) codes of conduct."
"While Asia has been somewhat less affected by recent financial crises, small and mid-size companies critical to Asia's economies suffer the most from a dearth of financing," said Marcos Brujis, IFC Director of Financial Institutions Group. "Through this platform, IFC and ADM Capital will continue to support viable businesses to save jobs, protect employees, and increase welfare among communities."
"At IFC, we have made it a priority to support small and medium enterprises to facilitate growth, generate jobs and to build strong economies. This is especially pertinent in developing countries and emerging markets," said Vivek Pathak, IFC Director for East Asia & the Pacific.
The Somei Platform builds on the successful track record of the existing ADM Asia Secured Lending Facility, which is nearing maturity and full capacity utilisation. The Somei Platform allows ADM Capital to continue providing niche, longer tenured financing and will make similar investments in companies with their primary operations in Asia; including Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Mongolia, Myanmar, The Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. Individual loans are expected to range from US$10 million to $15 million with maturities of up to three to five years.
IFC and another financial institution, have each committed seed capital of US$50 million to the Somei Platform. ADM Capital brings a set of environmental, social, and governance principles to its lending that reflect IFC's Performance Standards for Environmental and Social Sustainability.
The Somei Platform is structured in the form of a syndicated loan platform with a revolving senior tranche plus a junior tranche and principal repayment to investors after eight years. It targets an eventual size of up to US$200 million.
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