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Page 1: GENERAL PRESENTATION OF IDFCF - Diplomatie · GENERAL PRESENTATION OF IDFCF SEPTEMBER 2017. Agenda setting by joining forces and networking on issues of similar interest BRAZIL (BNDES)

GENERAL PRESENTATIONOF IDFCF

SEPTEMBER 2017

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Agenda setting by joining forces and networking on issues of

similar interest

BRAZIL (BNDES)CHILE (BE)PERÚ (COFIDE)COLUMBIA (BANCOLDEX)HONDURAS (BCIE/CABEI)MEXICO (NAFIN)LATIN AMERICA (CAF)

CROATIA (HBOR)FRANCE (AFD)

GERMANY (KFW)BLACK SEA REGION

(BSTDB)RUSSIA (VEB)

TURKEY (TSKB)

MOROCCO (CDG)SOUTHERN AFRICA

(DBSA)WEST AFRICA (BOAD)

EASTERN & SOUTHERN AFRICA

(PTA)

CHINA (CDB)INDIA (SIDBI)INDONESIA (EXIMBANK)JAPAN (JICA)KOREA (KDB)

MENA / ASIA (ICD)

Identifying and developing joint business opportunities

Sharing know-how and best practice experiences for

mutual learning

FOCAL TOPICSCLIMATE FINANCE

URBAN DEVELOPMENT

CROSS-CUTTING TOPICS

MOBILIZATIONIMPLEMENTATION

GREEN FINANCE MAPPING

INTERNAL COOPERATION CO-FINANCING

KNOWLEDGE SHARINGBEST PRACTICES

ROLE FACTS & FIGURES PROGRAM WORLD MAP

USD 3,055BN TOTAL ASSETS

USD 98BN GREEN

FINANCE

23 LEADING DEVELOPMENT

BANKS

USD 636BN FINANCING

COMMITMENTS

JOINING FORCES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

IDFC MEMBERS

EUROPE• Agence Française de Développement (AFD)• Banco del Estado de Chile (BE)• Bancoldex S.A.• Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement (BOAD)• Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB)• Brazilian Development Bank of Latin America (CAF)• Caisse de Dépôt et de Gestion (CDG)• Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI)• China Development Bank (CDB)• Corporaciòn Financiera de Desarrollo S.A. (COFIDE)• Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development (HBOR)• Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA)• Eastern & Southern African Trade and Development Bank (PTA)• Indonesia Eximbank (IEB)• Industrial Development Bank of Turkey (TSKB)• Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD)• Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)• KfW Bankengruppe (KfW)• Korean Development Bank (KDB)• Nacional Financiera, S.N.C. (NAFIN)• Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI)• Vnesheconombank (VEB)

BLACK SEA REGION GREECE

Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB)

FRANCEAgence Française de Développement (AFD)

INDONESIAIndonesia Exim Bank

MEXICONacional Financiera (NAFIN)

COLOMBIA Bancoldex S. A.

PERUCorporación Financiera de Desarrollo S.A. (COFIDE)

BRAZILBanco Nacional de Desenvolvimen-to Econômico e Social (BNDES)INDIA

Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI)

CENTRAL AMERICA REGIONHONDURAS

Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE / CABEI)

MOROCCOCaisse de dépôt et de gestion (CDG)

CHILEBanco Estado (BE)

SOUTH AFRICADevelopment Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA)

TOGOBanque Ouest Africaine de Développement (BOAD)

BURUNDIThe Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (PTA)

CENTRAL AND LATIN AMERICA REGION VENEZUELA

Development Bank of Latin America (CAF)

CROATIACroatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development (HBOR)

CHINAChina Development Bank (CDB)

GERMANYKfW Bankengruppe

SAUDI-ARABIAIslamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD)

TURKEYIndustrial Development Bank of Turkey (TSKB)

SOUTH KOREAKorea Finance Corporation (KoFC)

RUSSIAVnesheconombank (VEB)

JAPANJapan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

ASIA

AFRICA

23 MEMBERS

USD 3 TRILLION

TOTAL ASSETS USD

630 BILLION ANNUAL

COMMITMENTS

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IDFC GOVERNANCESTRUCTURE

WORKINGGROUPS

ANNUALMEETINGS(ALL MEMBERS)

SHERPAS(OF MEMBERS

INSTITUTIONS)

SECRETARIATKFW

STEERINGGROUPCHAIR : KFW

VICE-CHAIRS : AFD, BNDES,CAF, CDG, DBSA, ICD, JICA

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IDFC OBJECTIVES (AS PER IDFC CHARTER)

THE OBJECTIVES OF THE CLUB ARE THE FOLLOWING:

AGENDA SETTING BY JOINING FORCES AND NETWORKING ON ISSUES OF SIMILAR INTEREST;

IDENTIFYING AND DEVELOPING JOINT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES;

SHARING KNOW-HOW AND BEST PRACTISE EXPERIENCES FOR MUTUAL LEARNING.

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MISSION AND VISION STATEMENTS

GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT AND CLIMATE AGENDAS

Shifting weights in the world economy and the international development agenda (Millennium, Post-2015 and Sustainable Development Goals, Development and Climate Finance Architecture) are setting the political, environmental and social framework within which the IDFC interacts. Persisting poverty and inequality, and increasing pressure on environment, climate and natural resources, necessitate an agreement on Post-2015 Development Goals, but also convergence with universal Sustainable Development Goals.

IDFC ROLE AND POSITIONING

IDFC incorporates a new, global perspective and substantial voice towards these debates so far largely shaped by UN Institutions and Multilateral Development Banks, by (i) integrating local practitioners’ expertise with experience in regional and international cooperation and (ii) building on and further increasing through shared experience the knowledge base of its members. Answering global climate change and development challenges, IDFC members emphasize the promotion of responsible Green Finance for a low-carbon and climate-resilient future, while continuously pursuing poverty reduction, economic and social development and a fair and equitable design of the globalised economy. IDFC members contribute expertise in financial structuring and mobilization of public, capital market and private resources at significant scale both at the international and domestic level. In line with national development policies IDFC members support governments in facilitating policy reforms to create an enabling environment for further investments. With decades of experience in development finance and innovative leadership in climate finance, IDFC members aim to contribute to aligning the major currents of the Global Development and Climate Agendas.

SELF-PORTRAYAL

The International Development Finance Club (IDFC) of like-minded national, bilateral and regional development banks is a global network of development finance institutions experienced in structuring and financing also complex projects with a combined balance sheet of over 3,000 billion USD. The IDFC seeks to contribute to, and help shape, the international development and green finance agendas. Partnership and joint objectives of sustainable and inclusive development foster efficient cooperation within IDFC towards mutually agreed goals.

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02011 2012 2013 2014

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40

60

80

100

120

usd

billi

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IDFC GREEN & CLIMATE FINANCE 2011-2014

UNATTRIBUTED GREEN FINANCEi.e. green finance flows that were not at-tributed to a certain category by reporting institutions

FIGURE B.Comparison of the share of financial commitments for each category.

OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL OBJECTIVESe.g. water supply, waste management, etc.

GREEN ENERGY AND MITIGATION OF GREENHOUSE GASES (GHG) AS WELL AS ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGEi.e. investments addressing both mitigation and adaptation

ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGEe.g. water preservation, disaster risk

GREEN ENERGY AND MITIGATION OF GREENHOUSE GASES (GHG)e.g. energy efficiency in industry buildings, re-newable energy supply, sustainable transport, etc.

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IDFC GREEN & CLIMATE FINANCE 2014

FIGURE A.New green financial commitments of IDFC members in 2014.2

GREEN FINANCEUSD 98 billion

CLIMATE FINANCE

USD 85 billion

OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL

OBJECTIVESUSD 13 billion

GREEN ENERGY AND MITIGATION OF

GREENHOUSE GASESUSD 66 billion

ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE

CHANGEUSD 18 billion

GREEN ENERGY AND MITIGATION OF GHG AS

WELL AS ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE

USD 1 billion

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IDFC GREEN & CLIMATE FINANCE 2014

PROJECTS IN OECD COUNTRY (home country of institution)

PROJECTS IN NON-OECD COUNTRY (other than home country of institution)

PROJECTS IN NON-OECD COUNTRY (home country of institution)

PROJECTS IN OECD COUNTRY (other than home country of institution)

FIGURE C.Flows of international and domestic new green finance delivered by IDFC members in 2014.

USD 3 BILLION

USD 27 BILLION

USD 4 BILLION

USD 18 BILLION

USD 46 BILLION

INSTITUTIONS BASED IN OECD

COUNTRIES

USD 48 BILLION

TOTAL: USD 98 BILLION

INSTITUTIONS BASED IN NON-OECD COUNTRIES

USD 50 BILLION

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WORKING PROGRAMS OF IDFC SINCE CREATION2011-2015

COMMUNICATIONAND

IMPLEMENTATION

LEAD : ALL

EXTERNALCOOPERATION

LEAD : KfW

SUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENT

WORKINGGROUPS

SUPPORT TO GREEN CLIMATE FUND

CLIMATEFNANCE

LEAD : KfW, AFD, CAF

ENERGYEFFICIENCY

LEAD : JICA

SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE

LEAD : CAF

SUSTAINABLE URBAN

DEVELOPMENT

LEAD : JICA & CAF

RENEWABLEENERGY

LEAD : AFD

TRIANGULARCOOPERATION

LEAD : DBSA

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC

INCLUSION

LEAD : BNDES

IDFC IN THE INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE FINANCE DEBATE

Long term discussion : The future of Development Financing

GREEN FINANCE MAPPING EXERCISES

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WORKING PROGRAMS OF IDFC 2016 AND BEYOND

UN

Mobilization / Private Sector

Metrics / HarmonizationMDBs

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT / SDG

IMPLEMENTATION

COOPERATION FOR DEVELOPMENT 2.0

INTERNAL COOPERATION

Co-financing Knowledge sharing

Communication

GCF

Mutual Learning

Joint Business Opportunities

EXTERNAL COOPERATION /

AGENDA SETTING

FOCAL TOPICS

Climate financeUrban DevelopmentAccess to Finance / Project Preparation

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