The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is a multilateral development finance institution
founded in 1966 to promote social and economic progress in its developing member
countries in Asia and the Pacific (see ADB’s website: http://www.adb.org/about/main).
2.2 ADB’s principal functions are
- lending funds,
- providing grants,
- providing technical assistance and advisory services,
- promoting investments for development purposes, and
- assisting in coordinating the development policies and plans of developing
member countries.
Inquiries
2.3 Loan disbursement is handled by the Loan Administration Division of the Controller’s
Department.
2.4 For loan service payments and billing matters, inquiries are addressed to the
Accounting Division of the Controller’s Department.
Loan or Grant Regulations
3.4 The regulations4
further set out conditions for the use of loan or grant proceeds
financed by ADB, or proceeds administered by ADB.
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These documents are expressly
incorporated in the associated loan agreement, guarantee agreement, or grant
agreement. If any provision of a loan agreement, guarantee agreement, or grant
agreement is inconsistent with a provision of these regulations, the provision of the
loan agreement, guarantee agreement, or grant agreement governs.
Loan Documents
3.5 Loan documents
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include the following documents and agreements:
ȕ Thereport and recommendation of the President to the Board of Directors
(RRP) presents the project proposal for consideration by the ADB Board.
ȕ Theproject administration manual (PAM)
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includes all the information and
schedules describing project implementation and project readiness filters
covering major preproject implementation actions (e.g., government approvals,
procurement, and resettlement) to ensure a rapid start-up and enable early
disbursement. It is mandatory
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that the PAM be referenced in the RRP and in
the loan (or facility) agreements, is presented as a stand-alone linked document
to the RRP, and serves as the main document describing implementation details.
The PAM is prepared in the course of loan processing and initially agreed with
the government at the loan fact-finding stage. At loan negotiations, the borrower
and ADB shall review and confirm the PAM agreed during loan fact-finding to
ensure consistency with the loan agreement, and such confirmation shall be
reflected in the minutes of the loan negotiations. The detailed cost estimate by
financier (one schedule included in the PAM) is prepared based on Section J6 of
the ADB Operations Manual (Appendix 3A).
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Related illustrative tables are also
provided in this handbook (Appendix 3B).

Loan Financial Information System Reports


Reports.Available reports may vary depending on the level of access given to the user. The reports can be viewed, printed, and downloaded from the website (Appendixes 14A and 14B). Authorized users are given restricted access for reports relevant to projects under their respective country or agency. The following are the available regular reports: (i) Loan Financial Information System Reports ȕ Country Reports: Ȗ Summary Disbursement Ratio (ALR511): This report provides information on the rate of disbursement during the period or year by country and by fund. The report is updated monthly. Ȗ Imprest Fund Turnover Ratio (ALR573): This report provides information on the operational efficiency of imprest accounts of the borrowers, using the turnover as the efficiency indicator. This report is updated monthly. Ȗ Statement of Loans (ALR900):This report provides the status of loan utilization for the country of the borrower by source of fund. This report is updated monthly. Ȗ Statement of Contract Awards (ALR917):This report provides information on contract awards for loans by source of fund and by project division. The disbursements are in cumulative amounts for the week, for the year, and the total to date. The report is updated weekly. Ȗ Statement of Disbursements (ALR922):This report provides disbursements for all active loans (including loans closed during the year) by source of fund and by project division, for the country of the borrower. The disbursements are in cumulative amounts for the month, for the year, and total to date.