Business content of international finance corporation

IFC is committed to promoting the sustainable development of the private sector in developing countries. We attach special importance to promoting economic development by promoting the growth of production enterprises and effective capital markets in member countries.

IFC's investment in emerging market companies and financial institutions can create employment opportunities, strengthen the economy and bring in tax revenue. We also realize that economic growth can be sustainable only on the premise of ensuring environmental and social well-being and improving the quality of life of people in developing countries.

IFC uses its own resources and funds raised in the international financial market to finance projects and provide technical assistance and consultation to governments and enterprises.

International Finance Corporation (IFC) is a multilateral financial institution that provides the most equity capital and loans to developing countries in the world. It provides long-term commercial financing.

The capital of IFC comes from its 175 member countries, whose governments make policies and approve investments.

IFC shares risks with sponsors and financing partners, but does not participate in project management.

In the total investment of the project, IFC only undertakes part of the financing. For every $65,438+0 invested by IFC, it can bring in $5 invested by other investors and creditors.

The articles of association of the International Finance Corporation stipulate that it should operate according to commercial principles and make profits. Since its establishment, the company has been making profits every year.

The investment of IFC does not need government guarantee.

Projects involving international finance companies can usually enhance the confidence of foreign investors, local partners, other creditors and government agencies, and balance the interests of all parties.