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Lending Volume
Lending volume represents the total commitment amount of the projects that were approved in a fiscal year. For example, if two projects were approved by the board in Fiscal Year (FY) 2002, one project with a commitment amount of $10,000,000 ($10M) and the other with a commitment amount of $20M, the lending volume in FY 2002 would be $30M.
The “Lending Volume” report is shown in two graphs, one showing the number of projects that were approved by FY, and the other showing the commitment amount of the projects approved by FY. The amounts are shown in millions of U.S. dollars ($M).
To see the value, i.e., the actual count or commitment amount, for a given fiscal year, place your mouse over a point on the graph. To see the list of projects representing the numbers, click on a fiscal year and then click Drilldown to Projects.
In order to specify the lending volume based on a specific product line, click on the Product Line dropdown arrow, select the product line, and click “Go.”
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