Keep Us Strong WikiLeaks logo

Currently released so far... 64621 / 251,287

Articles

Browse latest releases

Browse by creation date

Browse by origin

A B C D F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z

Browse by tag

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Browse by classification

Community resources

courage is contagious

Viewing cable 10KABUL231, OPIC FINANCE APPLICATION: AFGHAN GROWTH FINANCE,

If you are new to these pages, please read an introduction on the structure of a cable as well as how to discuss them with others. See also the FAQs

Understanding cables
Every cable message consists of three parts:
  • The top box shows each cables unique reference number, when and by whom it originally was sent, and what its initial classification was.
  • The middle box contains the header information that is associated with the cable. It includes information about the receiver(s) as well as a general subject.
  • The bottom box presents the body of the cable. The opening can contain a more specific subject, references to other cables (browse by origin to find them) or additional comment. This is followed by the main contents of the cable: a summary, a collection of specific topics and a comment section.
To understand the justification used for the classification of each cable, please use this WikiSource article as reference.

Discussing cables
If you find meaningful or important information in a cable, please link directly to its unique reference number. Linking to a specific paragraph in the body of a cable is also possible by copying the appropriate link (to be found at theparagraph symbol). Please mark messages for social networking services like Twitter with the hash tags #cablegate and a hash containing the reference ID e.g. #10KABUL231.
Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
10KABUL231 2010-01-24 10:51 2011-08-24 01:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Kabul
VZCZCXRO6175
PP RUEHIK
DE RUEHBUL #0231 0241051
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
P 241051Z JAN 10
FM AMEMBASSY KABUL
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 4944
INFO RUEATRS/DEPT OF TREASURY WASHINGTON DC 0971
RUCNAFG/AFGHANISTAN COLLECTIVE
RUEHZG/NATO EU COLLECTIVE
RUEABND/DEA HQS WASHINGTON DC
RUCPDOC/DEPT OF COMMERCE WASHINGTON DC
UNCLAS KABUL 000231 
 
SIPDIS 
 
DEPT PASS AID/ANE 
DEPT PASS USTR FOR DELANEY AND DEANGELIS 
DEPT PASS OPIC FOR GORAVANCHI AND KENNERLY 
DEPT PASS TDA FOR STEIN AND GREENIP 
TREASURY FOR LMCDONALD, ABAUKOL, BDAHL, AND MNUGENT 
OSD FOR SHIVERS 
COMMERCE FOR DEES, CHOPPIN, AND FONOVICH 
 
E.O. 12958; N/A 
TAGS: EINV EFIN AF
SUBJECT: OPIC FINANCE APPLICATION: AFGHAN GROWTH FINANCE, 
AFGHANISTAN 
 
REF: State 0867 
 
1. This message responds to reftel request for Embassy input on 
potential OPIC financing to Afghan Growth Finance Company (AGF), a 
non-bank financial institution operating in Afghanistan.  AGF is 
dedicated to providing debt financing to Afghan small and medium 
size enterprises (SMEs) with a focus in agribusiness. 
 
2. AGF -- and its U.S. sponsor, Small Enterprise Assistance Funds 
(SEAF), and AGF Country Director Mustafa Kazem -- are favorably 
known to State and USAID officers at post.  Embassy Kabul has no 
adverse information on AFG, SEAF or Mr. Kazam, with respect to 
potential ties to terrorism, money laundering, corruption, 
violations of law, or commercial and financial considerations. 
 
3.  Our Mission is familiar with AGF's recent loan history to Afghan 
SMEs, now totaling approximately USD 10 million.  Embassy supports 
AGF's plan to provide medium-term loans ranging from USD 50,000 to 2 
million to Afghan SMEs focusing in agribusiness and other sectors. 
To date, AGF is only one of a handful of lending institutions in 
Afghanistan willing to extend significant term loans to Afghan SMEs. 
 In addition, AFG provides much needed technical assistance in the 
areas of budget and accounting management, cost controls, management 
and inventory management to help ensure success for the borrower's 
enterprises. 
 
4.  In the World Bank's 2010 "Doing Business Report," Afghanistan 
ranks 127 out of 183 countries for obtaining credit, a 53-place 
increase from 180 in 2009.  However, access to credit continues to 
be identified as serious obstacle to investment in Afghanistan 
especially in the agricultural sector.  The U.S. Mission therefore 
fully supports AGF's OPIC application. 
 
EIKENBERRY