IFC and United States Partners in Private Sector Development

Over the last 10 years, International Finance Corporation (IFC) had a long-term cumulative committed investments of US 26.1 billion dollars with U.S. partners (of which US 18.9 billion dollars own-account, and US 7.2 billion dollars mobilization) spread across several sectors and regions. IFC partners with U.S. companies that are interested in investing in emerging markets. Over the last ten years, IFC’s investment portfolio with U.S. clients and project sponsors has focused finance and insurance (32 percent), followed by funds (12 percent), and electric power (9 percent) among others. The U.S. also ranks first among countries in IFC’s syndicated portfolio, with a committed exposure of US 1.6 billion dollars from U.S.- based banks.

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Main Author: International Finance Corporation
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2024-03-19
Subjects:BANKING INSTITUTIONS, FINANCIAL CAPABILITY, FINANCIAL INCLUSION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099758503132464595/IDU1284faa171aabd1422a1ae9d1053dde498682
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/41215
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Summary:Over the last 10 years, International Finance Corporation (IFC) had a long-term cumulative committed investments of US 26.1 billion dollars with U.S. partners (of which US 18.9 billion dollars own-account, and US 7.2 billion dollars mobilization) spread across several sectors and regions. IFC partners with U.S. companies that are interested in investing in emerging markets. Over the last ten years, IFC’s investment portfolio with U.S. clients and project sponsors has focused finance and insurance (32 percent), followed by funds (12 percent), and electric power (9 percent) among others. The U.S. also ranks first among countries in IFC’s syndicated portfolio, with a committed exposure of US 1.6 billion dollars from U.S.- based banks.