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ADB recognizes 22 banks in TFP Awards

TFP provides guarantees and loans to over 200 partner banks to support trade

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) announced the winners of its third annual Trade Finance Program (TFP) Awards at a dinner held on 5 September in Singapore. More than 150 guests from banks and other financial institutions around the world attended the event.

The TFP Awards recognized 18 leading partner banks from 17 countries. In addition, TFP introduced new award categories, including Trade Deal of the Year, Best SME Trade Deal, Most Progressive Bank on Gender Strategy, and Supply Chain Finance Partner of the Year.

“Without our partner banks, ADB’s Trade Finance Program would not close over $3 billion a year in trade finance market gaps,” said Steven Beck, Head of Trade Finance at ADB. “These awards are a great opportunity to recognize and thank our partners for the work they do to provide finance to companies, which helps create growth and jobs”.

The TFP Awards and Partners Dinner was held on the first day of the Global Trade Review’s annual conference in Singapore — GTR Asia Trade and Treasury Week 2017 — considered one of the most attended trade finance conferences in Asia. During the, ADB launched its 2017 Trade Finance Gaps, Growth, and Jobs study, which quantifies global market gaps for trade finance and their impact on growth and jobs.

TFP provides guarantees and loans to over 200 partner banks to support trade. Backed by ADB’s AAA credit rating, the program works with over 200 partner banks to provide companies with the financial support they need to engage in import and export activities. ‎

Since 2009, ADB’s TFP has supported more than 10,900 small and medium-sized businesses across developing Asia — through over 16,000 transactions valued at over $28.5 billion — in sectors ranging from commodities and capital goods, to medical supplies and consumer goods.

The full list of winners:

  1. Leading Partner Bank in Armenia – Armenian Economy Development Bank OJSC
  2. Leading Partner Bank in Bangladesh – Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited
  3. Leading Partner Bank in Cambodia – ACLEDA Bank PLC
  4. Leading Partner Bank in Georgia – TBC Bank
  5. Leading Partner Bank in Indonesia – Lembaga Pembiayaan Ekspor Indonesia (Indonesian Eximbank)
  6. Leading Partner Bank in Kazakhstan – Tsesnabank JSC
  7. Leading Partner Bank in the Kyrgyz Republic – Demir Kyrgyz International Bank CJSC
  8. Leading Partner Bank in Mongolia – Trade and Development Bank of Mongolia
  9. Leading Partner Bank in Myanmar – United Amara Bank Limited
  10. Leading Partner Bank in Nepal – Himalayan Bank Limited
  11. Leading Partner Bank in Pakistan – Bank Al Habib Limited
  12. Leading Partner Bank in Samoa – Samoa Commercial Bank Limited
  13. Leading Partner Bank in Sri Lanka – Bank of Ceylon
  14. Leading Partner Bank in Tajikistan – OJSC Bank Eskhata
  15. Leading Partner Bank in Uzbekistan – OJSC Bank Hamkorbank
  16. Leading Partner Bank in Viet Nam – JSC Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam
  17. Leading Confirming Bank – JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
  18. Leading SME Trade Bank – Vietnam International Commercial Joint Stock Bank
  19. Trade Deal of the Year – Standard Chartered Bank
  20. Issuing Bank Trade Deal of the Year – National Bank of Pakistan
  21. Best SME Deal – Habib Metropolitan Bank Limited
  22. Supply Chain Finance Partner of the Year – Standard Chartered Bank
  23. Most Progressive Bank on Gender Strategy – BRAC Bank Limited

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