National development bank
The National Development Bank is a finance institution, created by a country's government, that provides financing for the purposes of economic development of the country.
List of development banks
The Americas
- Business Development Bank of Canada
- Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES)
- Banco de Desarrollo de El Salvador (BANDESAL), El Salvador
- Corporación Financiera de Desarrollo (Cofide), Peru
- Financiera de Desarrollo Territorial (FINDETER), Colombia
- Puerto Rico Government Development Bank
Europe
- Development Bank of Austria
- Banque publique d'investissement, Bpifrance
- Bulgarian Development Bank
- Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations
- Cassa Depositi e Prestiti
- Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development
- Hellenic Industrial Development Bank
- Hungarian development bank
- Instituto de Credito Oficial
- Industrial Development Bank of Turkey
- KfW
- Norwegian Industrial and Regional Development Fund
- Slovenská záručná a rozvojová banka - Slovak Guarantee and Development Bank
- Vnesheconombank
Asia-Pacific
- Agricultural Development Bank of China
- China Development Bank
- Development Bank of Japan
- Development Bank of Kazakhstan
- Development Bank of Singapore
- Development Bank of the Philippines
- Bangladesh Development Bank
- Fiji Development Bank
- Industrial Bank of Kuwait
- Industrial Development Bank of India
- Industrial Finance Corporation of India
- Japan Bank for International Cooperation
- Korea Development Bank
- National Development Bank of Sri Lanka
- Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan
- Qatar Development Bank
- Small Industries Development Bank of India
- National Development Bank of Papua New Guinea
Africa
- Development Bank of Southern Africa
- National Investment Bank Ghana
- Agricultural Development Bank of Ghana
- National Development Bank of Botswana
- Rwanda Development Bank
- Uganda Development Bank
- Banco Nacional de Investimento, Mozambique
See also
References
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