INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS|cooperation policy · FINANCE|financial institutions and credit|financial institution|bank|development bank
- banc forbartha Tagairt Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
- ga
- öffentliche Entwicklungsbank | Entwicklungsbank
- de
- Sainmhíniú Rechtsträger, der im Auftrag eines Staates oder einer staatlichen Einrichtung mit der Durchführung von Entwicklungs- oder Absatzförderungstätigkeiten beauftragt wurde Tagairt Council-DE in Anlehnung an Council-EN
- public development bank | development bank | PDB
- en
- Sainmhíniú legal entity that carries out financial activities on a professional basis having been given a mandate by a State or State's entity to carry out development or promotional activities Tagairt "Council-EN based on:- European Commission > Colombo, M., Cuda, M., The Role of Public Development Banks & Institutions in the Implementation of the United Nations’ Agenda 2030: A Survey in Europe (2.4.2025), Discussion Paper February 2023- Finance in Common.org > Public Development Banks, a reference book (2.4.2025)"
- Nóta There is no consensus on the definition of a public development bank, and there is a large diversity of development banks with a variety of ownership structures, policy mandates, geographical areas of intervention, license types, asset sizes and income levels of their owners. The designation of an institution as a public development bank is generally based on a number of criteria, such as:- being a stand-alone entity,- using fund-reflow-seeking financial instruments and having financial instruments as the main product and service,- exploiting funding sources that go beyond periodic budgetary transfers,- having a proactive public policy mandate,- having corporate strategy steered by government.Development banks can have different ownership structures. Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) are international financial institutions created by two or more countries. In some cases, these operate on a global scale, as in the case of the World bank or the International Fund for Agricultural Development. National Development Banks (NDBs) and Subnational Development Banks (SDBs) are established by one single national or local government. NDBs have a more varied scope, operating internationally, nationally or subnationally, while SDBs generally operate at national or subnational level, reflecting their specific local focus.
- banque publique de développement | banque de développement
- fr
- Sainmhíniú entité juridique exerçant des activités financières à titre professionnel, à laquelle un ou plusieurs États confèrent le mandat de mener des activités publiques de développement ou de promotion Tagairt "Conseil-FR, d'après:1) règlement (UE) 2015/1017 sur le Fonds européen pour les investissements stratégiques, la plateforme européenne de conseil en investissement et le portail européen de projets d’investissement, article 2, point 3)"
- Nóta On opère une distinction entre les banques multilatérales de développement qui sont établies par plusieurs États et les banques nationales de développement qui le sont par un seul État.