
Development finance institution (DFI), also known as a Development bank, is a
financial institution
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that provides
risk capital for
economic development projects on a non-commercial basis.
DFIs are often established and owned by governments or
nonprofit organization
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s to finance projects that would otherwise not be able to get financing from commercial lenders.
They are often structured as a
company
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that provides loans for projects that a government or nonprofit wants to encourage for non commercial reasons. They can be at a local, national or international level. DFIs include
multilateral development banks,
national development banks, bilateral development banks,
microfinance institutions,
community development financial institution and
revolving loan funds.
[Andrea Levere, Bill Schweke, and Beadsie Woo, Development Finance and Regional Economic Development, Washington, DC: CFED, July 2006]
Mandate
DFIs can play a crucial role in financing private and public sector investments in developing countries, in the form of higher risk loans, equity positions, and guarantees.
[Dirk Willem te Velde and Michael Warner (2007]
Use of subsidies by Development Finance Institutions in the infrastructure sector
Overseas Development Institute
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DFIs often provide finance to the private sector for investments that promote development and to help companies to invest, especially in countries with various restrictions on the market.
Climate financing
, development banks and private finance had not reached the US$100 billion per year investment of
climate financing stipulated in the UN climate negotiations for 2020.
However, in the face of the
COVID-19 pandemic's economic downturn, 450 development banks pledged to fund a "
Green recovery" in developing countries.
Typology
Development banks include:
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Community development banks which fund low-income areas in the United States
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Land development banks which provide financing to develop agriculture in India
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National development banks are government-owned financial institution that provides financing for economic development.
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International financial institutions
An international financial institution (IFI) is a financial institution that has been established (or chartered) by more than one country, and hence is subject to international law. Its owners or shareholders are generally national governments, alt ...
conducting development-oriented finance on a bilateral or multilateral basis
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Multilateral development bank are development banks set up by a group of countries and often operate under international laws.
List of Development Finance Institutions (incomplete)
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African Development Bank (AfDB)
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Asian Development Bank
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is a regional development bank to promote social and economic development in Asia. The bank is headquartered in Metro Manila, Philippines and maintains 31 field offices around the world.
The bank was establishe ...
(ADB)
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Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
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Bank of the South
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Black Sea Trade and Development Bank
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Caribbean Development Bank
The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) is a development bank that helps Caribbean countries finance social and economic programs in its member countries through loans, grants, and technical assistance. The CDB was established by an Agreement signed ...
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Central American Bank for Economic Integration
The Central American Bank for Economic Integration - CABEI ( BCIE in Spanish) was founded in 1960. It is an international multilateral development financial institution. Its resources are invested in projects that foster development to reduce pov ...
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Council of Europe Development Bank
The Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB, ) is a multilateral development bank, granting loans to member states to help disaster victims, help with job creation, and improve social infrastructure. , its assets stood at 28 billion euros, whic ...
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Eurasian Development Bank
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European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
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European Investment Bank
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the European Union's investment bank and is owned by the 27 member states. It is the largest multilateral financial institution in the world. The EIB finances and invests both through equity and debt sol ...
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Inter-American Development Bank
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Islamic Development Bank
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New Development Bank
The New Development Bank (NDB), formerly referred to as the BRICS Development Bank, is a multilateral development bank established by the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa). According to the agreement, "the bank shal ...
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World Bank
The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans and Grant (money), grants to the governments of Least developed countries, low- and Developing country, middle-income countries for the purposes of economic development ...
See also
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International Financial Institution
An international financial institution (IFI) is a financial institution that has been established (or chartered) by more than one country, and hence is subject to international law. Its owners or shareholders are generally national governments, alt ...
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Economic development
In economics, economic development (or economic and social development) is the process by which the economic well-being and quality of life of a nation, region, local community, or an individual are improved according to targeted goals and object ...
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Development aid
Development aid (or development cooperation) is a type of aid given by governments and other agencies to support the economic, environmental, social, and political International development, development of developing countries. It is distinguishe ...
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Village banking
References
External links
World Federation of Development Financing Institutions (WFDFI)
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