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Jurisdiction source guide
Official capital-raising sources for Global / multilateral
Multilateral development-finance institutions and official project repositories operate under institution-specific mandates, country relationships, products, standards, and approval processes. This collection does not establish that an institution can finance a particular organization, country, sector, or project.
Using this page
- Source-directory metadata
- Recorded 27 July 2026 · recheck official information before relying on it
- Publisher
- 1BusinessWorld
- How to use it
- Start with the orientation here, then confirm time-sensitive or jurisdiction-specific details with the responsible official source and appropriately qualified advisers.
Collection perimeter
Use this collection to orient research, not to decide applicability
The counts below describe this edition’s selected source directory and its structural connections. They do not measure the jurisdiction’s market, regulatory coverage, capital availability, eligibility, or the treatment of any specific organization, provider, offer, instrument, or transaction.
Selected official source links
Direct public destinations in the current directory for this jurisdiction scope.
Source categories
Distinct official-source types represented by those selected links.
Structure records with locators
Current structure records connected to at least one selected link in this jurisdiction.
Broad pathways represented
Pathways reached through current structure-to-source relationships.
What these connections do not establish
A source connection does not establish that a rule applies, a provider is authorized, a program is open, an offer is exempt, a structure is available, or a transaction is compliant.
What the selected links can help investigate
Move from a capital question to the relevant kind of official information
These topics are derived from the stated scope of the selected official destinations. A topic’s presence means the directory contains a potentially useful starting point; it does not establish coverage, applicability, availability, eligibility, authorization, or compliance.
3 selected sources
Blended finance
International Finance Corporation · Asian Development Bank · African Development Bank Group
4 selected sources
Convertible and hybrid structures
International Finance Corporation · European Bank for Reconstruction and Development · Asian Development Bank · African Development Bank Group
8 selected sources
Development finance
World Bank · International Finance Corporation · Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency · European Bank for Reconstruction and Development · Asian Development Bank · African Development Bank Group · Inter-American Development Bank
4 selected sources
Equity capital
International Finance Corporation · European Bank for Reconstruction and Development · Asian Development Bank · African Development Bank Group
3 selected sources
Filing and disclosure search
World Bank · European Bank for Reconstruction and Development · Inter-American Development Bank
1 selected source
Grants
World Bank
6 selected sources
Guarantees and credit support
World Bank · International Finance Corporation · Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency · European Bank for Reconstruction and Development · Asian Development Bank · African Development Bank Group
6 selected sources
Loans and credit
World Bank · International Finance Corporation · European Bank for Reconstruction and Development · Asian Development Bank · African Development Bank Group · Inter-American Development Bank
1 selected source
Political-risk insurance
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
8 selected sources
Project finance
World Bank · International Finance Corporation · Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency · European Bank for Reconstruction and Development · Asian Development Bank · African Development Bank Group · Inter-American Development Bank
Selected official starting points
Official source directory for Global / multilateral
Each record identifies the publisher, source type, what the destination may help a reader investigate, the recorded directory metadata date, and important limits. Open the source and verify current information before relying on it.
World Bank
Financing Instruments
1BusinessWorld summary of what this source may coverInvestment Project Financing, Development Policy Financing, Program-for-Results, guarantees, grants, credits, and related instruments.
- Predominantly member-government and public-sector programs; not a general private-company funding marketplace.
World Bank
Projects & Operations
1BusinessWorld summary of what this source may coverOfficial World Bank project database with project status, financing, documents, locations, sectors, and results.
- Project records reflect the institution's stated coverage and status; they are not a complete universe of financing needs or available capital.
International Finance Corporation
Products and Services
1BusinessWorld summary of what this source may coverPrivate-sector loans, equity, syndications, trade and commodity finance, structured finance, derivatives, blended finance, and public-private-partnership advisory in developing markets.
- Development impact, additionality, country, sector, credit, integrity, environmental and social appraisal, and approval requirements apply.
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
MIGA Product Overview
1BusinessWorld summary of what this source may coverPolitical-risk insurance and credit-enhancement orientation for eligible investors and lenders in developing markets.
- Coverage addresses specified risks in eligible transactions and is not blanket protection against commercial losses.
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Projects
1BusinessWorld summary of what this source may coverOfficial EBRD project records and orientation to loans, equity, guarantees, trade finance, and advisory support across countries of operation.
- Transition impact, additionality, bankability, country, integrity, and environmental or social standards apply.
Asian Development Bank
Private Sector Financing: Financial Products
1BusinessWorld summary of what this source may coverSenior, subordinated, and mezzanine debt, guarantees, equity, syndications, blended finance, and risk sharing in developing member countries.
- Development impact, country, sector, commercial viability, integrity, safeguards, and approval requirements apply.
African Development Bank Group
Financial Products
1BusinessWorld summary of what this source may coverSovereign and non-sovereign loans, guarantees, equity, quasi-equity, trade finance, derivatives, and co-financing in African regional member countries.
- Regional mandate, development outcomes, viability, risk, safeguards, and approval requirements apply.
Inter-American Development Bank
Projects
1BusinessWorld summary of what this source may coverOfficial project database for sovereign-guaranteed development operations in Latin America and the Caribbean.
- Primarily public-sector sovereign-guaranteed operations; private-sector transactions use separate institutional routes and eligibility review.
Connected structure map
See which current structure guides point to this jurisdiction’s selected source links
This is a locator inventory, not a map of applicable law. Structures without a locator may still be relevant; structures with a locator still require exact source, fact, document, and jurisdiction analysis.
Public guarantee or credit support
1 selected linkGrants and incentives · Debt
Term loan
1 selected linkDebt
Asset-based lending
1 selected linkDebt
Private credit facility
1 selected linkDebt
Growth equity
1 selected linkEquity
Private-equity buyout capital
1 selected linkEquity
Mezzanine finance
1 selected linkHybrid and contingent capital
Limited-recourse project finance
2 selected linksDebt · Equity
Blended finance structure
3 selected linksGrants and incentives · Debt · Equity · Hybrid and contingent capital
35 current structure records have no selected locator in this jurisdiction. The exact source cannot be inferred from a generic structure label.
Cross-border issue spotting
Six connection questions to take into a fact-specific review
The questions organize information gathering. They do not decide governing law, regulatory status, tax treatment, eligibility, authorization, or compliance.
- Entities and establishment
Which issuing, borrowing, investing, lending, guaranteeing, operating, holding, or special-purpose entities are connected to this jurisdiction?
- Offers and communications
Which offers, invitations, promotions, applications, negotiations, communications, platforms, or audiences are connected to this jurisdiction?
- Instrument and provider
How are the instrument, capital provider, intermediary, market, and any authorization or registration status characterized under the relevant framework?
- Assets and cash flows
Which assets, collateral, receivables, revenues, customers, projects, bank accounts, currencies, or payment flows are located or governed here?
- Documents and official records
Which governing documents, agreements, disclosures, approvals, filings, registers, repositories, program rules, or market materials require current verification?
- Continuing and cross-border duties
Which reporting, governance, tax, accounting, data, sanctions, anti-money-laundering, consumer, employment, environmental, exchange-control, or sector duties may continue?