PROJECT

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Summary of Proposed Investment

Project Number

5126

Company Name

Banco Mercantil Santa Cruz S.A.

Date SPI Disclosed

Feb 28, 1996

Country

Bolivia

Industry

Financial Markets

Status

Completed

Sector

Commercial Banking - General

Department

Global Industry, Financial Markets

Environmental Category

FI

Previous Events

Approved : Mar 29, 1996
Signed : Jun 5, 1996
Invested : Apr 10, 1997

Project Description

Summary Of Project Information (SPI)

Project NameBolivia-Banco Mercantil S.A. (“Mercantil”)
     
RegionLatin America and Caribbean
Sector
Project No005126
Projected Board DateMarch 15, 1996
Company NameBanco Mercantil S.A.
Technical Partner and/or Major Shareholders

Mr. Javier Zuazo, the Chairman of Banco Mercantil, controls about 75 percent of the company’s shares. Six executives own a combined 17.44 percent, while two other members of the Board of Directors own a combined 3.70 percent. The remaining shares are owned by various Bolivian institutional and individual investors.

Project Cost Including proposed IFC investment

Project cost: US$10 million. The IFC investment will consist of a US$10 million line of credit.

Location of project and Description of site

Different locations in Bolivia.

Description of Company and Purpose of Project

Founded in 1906, Mercantil is a full-service commercial bank with an established track record of long-term lending to domestic private sector companies. Currently, it ranks as Bolivia’s fourth-largest private bank (out of 19), with assets of approximately US$407 million. Mercantil has a wide geographic presence, with stable and diversified deposits and loans. The proposed IFC credit line to Mercantil is for on-lending to small and medium-scale private productive enterprises in Bolivia. IFC will also provide technical assistance and training to strengthen Mercantil’s term lending capabilities and help it adopt prudent credit, loan provisioning, liquidity risk management, and environmental policies. While modest in amount, the credit line would address the shortage of US dollar medium-term financing to small and medium-scale enterprises in the Bolivian industrial and service sectors.

Environmental Category and Issues

This is a Financial Intermediary (FI) category project under IFC’s environmental review procedure. Mercantil will be required to undertake an environmental review of eligible borrowers’ environmental performance and each sub-project’s compliance with national and local environmental, health and safety requirements as well as applicable World Bank policies and guidelines.

Date SPI sent to PIC February 28, 1996

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