Co-financier definition

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 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 Global Environment Facility.

More Definitions of Co-financier

Co-financier means the Government of Japan.
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 European Investment Bank, the European Commission, the Government of France, and the Governments of Sweden and Norway, respectively, providing the Co-financing.
Co-financier means United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DfID) referred to in paragraph 10 of the Appendix to the General Conditions;
Co-financier means the Asian Development Bank.