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Loan for Automobile Sales Finance Business in Brazil
Supporting Overseas Business Expansion that Contributes toward Enhancing Supply Chain Resilience of Japanese Automobile Industry

  • Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Manufacturing and Services
  • Overseas Investment Loans
March 5, 2024
  1. The Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC, Governor: HAYASHI Nobumitsu) signed today a loan agreement amounting to up to USD150 million (JBIC portion) with Banco Honda S.A. (BHB), a Brazilian subsidiary of Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (Honda). The loan is co-financed with Mizuho Bank, Ltd., bringing the total co-financing amount to approximately USD254 million.
      
  2. This loan is intended to finance the necessary funds for BHB to conduct sales finance business for Honda-branded motorcycles and automobiles in Brazil.
      
  3. Brazil, the largest market for sales of both motorcycles and automobiles in South America, is an important market for Japanese automobile manufacturers, including Honda. As automobile sales finance is often used when purchasing a vehicle in Brazil, the sales finance business has become an indispensable tool for the business strategy of individual manufacturers to promote sales and increase market shares.
      
  4. This loan will support Honda’s overseas business deployment by providing necessary funds for its automobile sales finance business, thereby contributing toward strengthening the resilience of supply chains as well as maintaining and improving the international competitiveness of the Japanese automobile industry. Honda has been working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to achieve “zero environmental impact” by 2050, and in Brazil, it mainly aims to popularize flexible fuel vehicles (FFVs)*1. The loan will contribute to the efforts to this end as well.
      
  5. As Japan's policy-based financial institution, JBIC will continue to provide financial support to help with efforts to enhance the supply chain resilience of Japanese industries and assist Japanese companies in the overseas expansion of their businesses.
      
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  1. *1 
    Vehicles designed to run on a blend of gasoline and one or more types of fuel, such as methanol or ethanol.

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