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[Title] => IFC rep gets BDO board seat
[Summary] => The International Finance Corp., the private sector investment arm of the World Bank, has secured a seat in the board of Banco De Oro Unibank Inc. (BDO) effective Sept. 25, 2010.
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[Summary] => The International Finance Corp. (IFC), the private sector investment arm of the World Bank, has secured a seat in the board of Banco De Oro Unibank, Inc. (BDO) effective Sept. 25, 2010.
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[Title] => IFC willing to invest in AMCs
[Summary] => The International Finance Corp. (IFC), the investment arm of the World Bank, is prepared to directly participate or help finance an asset management company (AMC) that will buy bad debts or assets of Philippine banks.
However, IFC country manager Sergio Pimenta expressed concern over the slow passage of the proposed special purpose asset vehicle (SPAV) bill.
"The IFC is willing to directly participate in the formation of an AMC, or to offer funding for the initial package for acquisition by an AMC," Pimenta said during a press briefing held late Monday.
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[Title] => IFC mulls $150-M investments in RP
[Summary] => The International Finance Corp. (IFC) is looking at making investments worth $150 million this year after infusing a total investment portfolio of $745 million in the Philippines. The Philippines is ranked one of among the 10 largest country exposure in the world for the investment arm of the World Bank.
In the past two years alone, it made invests to 13 business activities worth $345 million.
Among the beneficiaries of IFCs investment funds are:
Planters Development Bank, a thrift and savings bank focusing on small and medium enterprises;
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However, IFC country manager Sergio Pimenta expressed concern over the slow passage of the proposed special purpose asset vehicle (SPAV) bill.
"The IFC is willing to directly participate in the formation of an AMC, or to offer funding for the initial package for acquisition by an AMC," Pimenta said during a press briefing held late Monday.
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In the past two years alone, it made invests to 13 business activities worth $345 million.
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Planters Development Bank, a thrift and savings bank focusing on small and medium enterprises;
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