Philippine fintech company Salmon gets $7-M IFC investment
MANILA, Philippines — The International Finance Corp. (IFC), the World Bank arm that is focused on the private sector, is investing $7 million in Philippine consumer fintech firm Salmon Group Ltd. to promote financial inclusion in the country through new credit products and a lifestyle banking offering.
In a statement on Thursday, IFC said its investment is part of Salmon’s $25-million fundraising activity that attracted other local and foreign investors, namely Singapore-based private equity fund Northstar Group, ADQ/Lunate, and a few more funders.
Salmon, which provides short-term loans to consumers underserved by traditional banks, will use the fresh capital to develop offerings to be launched in the second half of 2024.
READ: PH fintech Salmon raises $20M from US investment firm
IFC said it will work with Salmon to “further strengthen its role as a responsible lender.”
Strategic investment
“This strategic investment reflects our confidence in Salmon’s vision of providing modern, affordable, and easy-to-access banking services to every Filipino,” said Jean-Marc Arbogast, country manager for the Philippines at IFC.
Article continues after this advertisementSalmon operates and owns Rural Bank of Sta. Rosa Laguna Inc. In December 2023, it received its banking license from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), allowing it to expand the range of financial services to include deposit accounts, debit and credit cards, and other transactional products.
Founded in July 2022, the company uses artificial intelligence-enabled technology to enhance its credit scoring capabilities and a proprietary credit engine to offer consumer loans, such as Salmon Credit that allows consumers to borrow up to P50,000. INQ