This IDB report, authored by Cristina López Mayher, Karina Azar, and S. Gabriela Andrade, shares good practices that can be replicated by national development banks to enhance access, use, and quality of financing for women's micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). These practices serve both to motivate self-limiting demand (female entrepreneurs who do not apply for a loan), increase the supply of credit, and meet the needs of women-owned or women-led businesses. Findings highlight the importance of designing products with non-financial considerations (e.g. personalized advice, training, networking activities, and capacity building), that target specific segments, and rely on detailed market research of women's businesses. It also stresses the need to strengthen alliances with specialized institutions and incorporate digital solutions.