Co-financier definition

Co-financier means the financier (other than the Bank or the Association) referred to in Section 7.02 (h) providing the Co-financing. If the Loan Agreement specifies more than one such financier, “Co- financier” refers separately to each of such financiers.
Co-financier means the financier, including the Bank and/or the Association acting as administrator of funds provided by the financier, referred to in Section 6.02 (h) providing the Co-financing. If the Financing Agreement specifies more than one such financier, “Co-financier” refers separately to each of such financiers.”
Co-financier means the Global Environment Facility.

More Definitions of Co-financier

Co-financier means the Government of Japan.
Co-financier means the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
Co-financier means any of the donors contributing to the Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Food Price Crisis Response Core and referred to in paragraph 10 of the Appendix to the General Conditions.
Co-financier means the financier (other than the Bank) referred to in Section
Co-financier means EIB (as defined below) referred to in paragraph 15 of Appendix to the General Conditions.
Co-financier means the International Fund for Agricultural Development, established through an agreement adopted by the United Nations Conference on the Establishment of an International Fund for Agricultural Development on June 13, 1976, in Rome.
Co-financier means Japan, the donor contributing to the Policy and Human Resources Development Fund (PHRD) and referred to in paragraph 10 of the Appendix to the General Conditions.