Category
page 1International banking institutions
Asian Development Bank
regional development bank
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
international financial institutions, sells loans to middle-income developing countries, part of the World Bank Group
European Investment Bank
body of the European Union providing funding for projects fostering EU aims, both within and outside the EU
Bank for International Settlements
international financial institution owned by central banks
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
international investment bank
International Development Association
international financial institution, member of the World Bank Group
African Development Bank
multilateral development finance institution
International Finance Corporation
World Bank Group member financial institution
Islamic Development Bank
multilateral development financing institution located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
New Development Bank
multilateral development bank established by the BRICS states
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
International financial institution
Nordic Investment Bank
the joint international financial institution of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden
Eurasian Development Bank
organization
Black Sea Trade and Development Bank
organization
Institute of International Finance
international organization
European Banking Federation
banking industry organization
Caribbean Development Bank
financial institution helping Caribbean nations finance social and economic programs, headquartered at Wildey, St. Michael, Barbados, established by an agreement signed on 18 Oct. 1969, in Kingston, Jamaica and entering into force on 26 Jan. 1970
Wolfsberg Group
private association of eleven global banks, founded in 2000 at the Schloss Wolfsberg, near Ermatingen, Switzerland
European Fund for Strategic Investments
The InvestEU Programme, until 2021 known as the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI), also called the Juncker Plan, is an initiative of EIB Group and the European Commission aimed at boosting the economy through mobilising private financing for strategic investments.
EFSI was established in 2015 through the EU Regulation 2015/1017.
EFSI is one of the three pillars of the Investment Plan for Europe.
EFSI is a EUR 16 billion guarantee from the EU budget plus EUR 5 billion from the EIB’s own capital. EFSI has been integrated into the EIB Group and projects supported by EFSI are subject
Trade and Development Bank
multilateral African development financial institution