News

New Development Bank approves first loans

18 April 2016

The New Development Bank (NDB) has approved its first set of loans worth US $811 million, which will go towards supporting renewable energy initiatives.

The NDB, which was established by BRICS [Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa] to finance infrastructure and sustainable development projects, said the appraised projects were presented at the fifth Board of Directors’ meeting in Washington on the sidelines of the IMF and World Bank Group Spring Meetings.

“This is an important milestone for the bank and we are delighted to have met the goals and the time schedules envisioned by the leaders of the BRICS countries.

“We are pleased that the projects deal with green and renewable energy and hope they will act as catalysts for development in our member states,” said the bank’s president KV Kamath.

In accordance with its core focus, this first set of projects being financed by NDB is in the area of green and renewable energy.

It is estimated that the projects will collectively provide additional generation capacity of 2 370 MW of clean energy. This will lead to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by nearly four million tonnes per year.

Read the latest issue

Latest Issue