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Since its inception in 1995, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has been a key player in promoting private sector financing across 15 countries. With over 71 projects closed and $17.8 billion in new investments, IDB offers a wide array of financial products, including project finance, corporate finance, and trade finance. Recent changes to its business model have expanded eligibility for state-owned enterprises and partnerships, streamlining procedures and enhancing response capacity. IDB aims to foster economic growth through client-driven financial solutions.
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IDB: Financing with the Private Sector Date of Creation: • 1995 Coverage: • Project Finance • Corporate Finance • Capital Markets • Trade Finance Presence in the Market: • Operations in 15 countries & a regional fund • 71 projects closed in financial markets • US$17.8 billion of new investments • US$2.7 billion of direct financing • US$2.9 billion of commercial participations • More than 80 banks and institutional investors
IDB’s New Business Model adopted in 2006 Non-Sovereign Guaranteed Operations: • Expanding IDB impact in the region: • New clients: state-owned-enterprises, financial institutions, sub-national /municipal entities, & PPPs are now eligible for IDB financing • Expanded Sectors: all sectors now eligible for IDB financing • New Products: refinancing and local currency guarantees • Increased Lending Limits: up to US$200 million/US$400 million* • Streamlined Procedures for improved response capacity
IDB Financing: Products & Parameters • Financial Products: • Syndicated A/B Loan Facilities • Political Risk Guarantees • Local Currency Financial Guarantees • Local Currency Financing options • Financing Parameters: • Project Finance, Corporate Finance, Structured Finance & Trade Finance solutions • New projects, capital expansions and re-financing all eligible • Financing up to 25-40% of total cost for Greenfield transactions • Financing up to 50% in expansions and re-financing • Project limits at US$200 million or US$400 million/exceptional basis • Tenors up to 20+ years • Market-based pricing
IDB Financing: Questions & Answers • Questions Raised during July 13, 2006 meeting: • Can IDB provide re-insurance to national development banks? • Can IDB assist in attracting monoline insurers to companies in Latin America? • Additional questions