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Second Public-Private Infrastructure Development Facility

Independent auditors’ opinions should adequately address all the aspects of the loans’ financial covenants.

Project Name

Second Public-Private Infrastructure Development Facility

Project Number
42180-013
Report Date
31 Dec 2021
Report Source
Self-evaluation
Country
Bangladesh
Sector
Finance
Infrastructure finance and investment funds
Applicability
Project-level
Project Cycle Stage
Implementation
Topics
Financial audit, Financial covenants

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