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Doing Business with the Inter-American Development Bank Group

Doing Business with the Inter-American Development Bank Group. Montgomery County “ Meet the MDBs ” October 2, 2012 Washington, DC. The IDB Group. Multilateral Investment Fund. Inter-American Investment Corporation. Inter-American Development Bank.

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Doing Business with the Inter-American Development Bank Group

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  1. Doing Business with theInter-American Development Bank Group Montgomery County “Meet the MDBs” October 2, 2012 Washington, DC

  2. The IDB Group Multilateral Investment Fund Inter-American Investment Corporation Inter-American Development Bank Micro and small enterprises/private sector development Governments, large companies Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

  3. 48 Member Countries Finland Norway Sweden Canada United Kingdom Denmark Netherlands Germany Belgium Austria France Switzerland Croatia Slovenia Italy Spain Portugal Japan United States South Korea Israel China Bahamas Mexico Dominican Republic Jamaica Haiti Trinidad and Tobago Belize Guatemala Honduras Barbados El Salvador Nicaragua Venezuela Panama Costa Rica Guyana Columbia Suriname Ecuador Peru Brazil Bolivia Paraguay Argentina Uruguay Chile • 26 Borrowers • 22 Non-Borrowers

  4. Voting Power | Capital Subscription 11% Europe & Israel 30% UnitedStates 50.02% Latin America & theCaribbean 4% Canada 5% Japan, China & Rep. of Korea

  5. PRESIDENT Luis Alberto Moreno EXECUTIVE VP Julie T. Katzman Secretary Strategic Planning & Development Effectiveness Outreach and Partnerships External Relations Auditor General VP Sectors & Knowledge VP Private Sector & Non-Sovereign Guaranteed Operations VP Finance & Administration VP Countries Southern Cone Finance Structured & Corporate Finance Infrastructure & Environment Research & Chief Economist Central America, Mexico, Panama & Dominican Rep. Human Resources Integration & Trade Social Sectors IIC Andean Region Information Technology Institutional Capacity & Finance Knowledge & Learning MIF Caribbean Budget & Admin. Services Opportunities for the Majority Country Offices Legal Organization BOARD OF GOVERNORS BOARD OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Independent Consultation and Investigation Mechanism Office of Evaluation and Oversight Office of Institutional Integrity Risk Management Haiti

  6. Value Added • Focus on Results: we have pioneered use of new methods (e.g., DEM) and indicators many others are adopting • A strong commitment to small and vulnerable countries — $3.8 billion or 35% of lending in 2011 • Leading-edge safeguard policies • Unique ways to reach and develop micro-, small and medium-size enterprises (Foromic, OMJ)

  7. Instruments • Financial Instruments:Loans, Grants, Guarantees, Investments, Technical Cooperation • Knowledge Generation: Research and Data, Capacity Building, Advisory Services, Publications • Project Preparation Facilities: Project Preparation and Execution Facility (PROPEF), Infrastructure Fund (InfraFund), Fund for lntegration Infrastructure (FIRII), Fund for Financing Disaster Prevention (FDP)

  8. Priority Areas (IDB-9) • Reducing Poverty and Inequality (50% of portfolio by 2015) • Address Special Needs of the Most Vulnerable Countries (35%) • Regional Integration (15%) • Focus on private sector (>20% by 2012) • Climate Change, Renewable Energy and Environmental Sustainability (25%)

  9. Project Cycle (Sovereign-guaranteed loan operations) Programming Identification Execution and Supervision Preparation Analysis Approval PROCUREMENT NOTICES PMRs PCR EA/EIA ESMR LOAN PROPOSAL PROCUREMENT PLANS PROJECT PROFILE 4-8 Years 6 Months

  10. Key Numbers

  11. Loan Approvals 2001 - 2011(US$ billion)

  12. Loan Approvals by Sector, 2011(US$ billion)

  13. General Capital Increase (IDB-9)

  14. Thematic Platforms • Sustainable Emerging Cities:Integration of environmental, quality-of-life, security and governance/fiscal programs.Pilot studies in four subregions—Goiania (BR, So. Cone); Trujillo (PE, Andean); Santa Ana (ES, Central America); and Port-of-Spain (TT, Caribbean), with 60 indicators. • Citizen Security: Grant support to study risk factors leading to crime, support policy reform and cross-border collaboration. $500 million to support Central America Security Strategy. • 2012: Broadband, Food Security and Biodiversity Platforms

  15. MapAmericas

  16. Contacts Office of the Executive Director for the United States Dir. Gustavo Arnavat Tel. 1 (202) 623-1029 Email: exd/006@iadb.org Public Information Center 1300 New York Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20577 USA Tel: 1 (202) 623-2096 Email: pic@iadb.org On-line Information Request form: http://www5.iadb.org/pic/informationrequest.aspx “Doing Business with the IDB” seminar Tues., November 13, 9:00 am-2:00 pm at IDB headquarters

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