Evocabank and Proparco-AFD have signed a €20 million credit agreement
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Evocabank and Proparco-AFD sign a €20 mln credit agreement to advance women's entrepreneurship and renewable energy in Armenia.
As France and Armenia mark a new
chapter in their bilateral relationship during President Emmanuel Macron's
State Visit to Armenia, Evocabank and Proparco-AFD (Groupe
Agence française de développement) signed a €20
million credit agreement targeting two of Armenia's most
pressing development priorities: the economic empowerment of women and the
country's energy transition.
In Armenia, women represent only
17% of business owners. A structural gap that limits the country's economic
potential and social cohesion. At the same time, Armenia is actively seeking to
reduce its dependence on energy imports and accelerate its transition towards
renewable sources. This agreement, signed in the presence of President Macron
and Prime Minister Pashinyan, responds to both challenges at once.
Half of the credit line: €10
million, will finance women-led businesses, strengthening women's access to
formal financing and entrepreneurship. The transaction is eligible under the 2X
Challenge, an international initiative by development finance institutions that
sets standards for gender-lens investing. The remaining €10 million will
support the development of Evocabank's renewable energy portfolio, contributing
to Armenia's clean energy ambitions. In total, nearly 17,000 jobs will
be sustained and over 300 MSMEs supported.
This agreement reflects a shared
ambition: Evocabank, as one of Armenia's most forward-looking financial
institutions, and Proparco-AFD, as a committed partner of the country's private
sector development, are joining forces to put finance at the service of those
who are too often left behind — women entrepreneurs and communities seeking
access to clean energy.
The signing ceremony took place
within the framework of the EPC 2026 Summit (European Political Community), in
the presence of French President Emmanuel Macron and Armenian Prime Minister
Nikol Pashinyan.
Evocabank CEO
Karen Yeghiazaryan said: “This agreement marks a
significant milestone for Evocabank and an important step toward advancing
long-term economic growth in Armenia. Our partnership with Proparco-AFD
reflects our continued focus on scaling impact by combining global expertise
with deep local knowledge. Over the years, Evocabank has consistently supported
women-led businesses by expanding access to finance and fostering
entrepreneurship, and this agreement enables us to further strengthen that commitment.
We remain dedicated to delivering innovative financial solutions that create
tangible value for our clients and help shape a more sustainable and equitable
future.”
About
Proparco
Proparco – a subsidiary of
the Agence française de développement (AFD) – conducts its action
within the framework of France's international development and solidarity
program. It operates in more than 115 countries in Africa, Asia,
Latin America, Eurasia, and the Middle East.
With a specific focus on
supporting innovation in sustainable development and working alongside the
innovators who are shaping the private sector of tomorrow, Proparco helps to
create decent jobs, provide essential goods and services, and combat climate change.
Proparco actively
contributes to France's international partnership and sustainable
investment policy.
About
Evocabank
Evocabank, as the first
registered commercial bank in Armenia, not only provides fast, convenient, and
innovative banking services but also shapes a modern banking culture.
The Bank places special emphasis
on the development of mobile services, creating an environment where any
financial transaction can be completed without visiting the bank, directly via
the EvocaTOUCH app.
Evocabank remains fully committed
to its vision: “To be the most innovative and progressive commercial bank in
Armenia whose services will be available online without visiting the Bank.”
All this is evidenced by the
numerous awards Evocabank has received from prestigious international magazines
and organizations over the years, such as “Best Bank in Armenia,” “Best Digital
Bank in Armenia,” “Best SME Bank in Armenia,” “Best Mobile Banking App in
Armenia,” and more.
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