Inter-American Development Bank

SECTOR Supranational
RATINGS AAA/Aaa
RATING OUTLOOK Both stable
PAID-IN CAPITAL (31 Dec 2021) US$11.1BN
CALLABLE CAPITAL (31 Dec 2021) US$164.9BN
FUNDING VOLUME 2021/2022 US$24.3BN/US$20BN
RISK WEIGHT, LCR LEVEL 0% Basel II and III risk weightings. Liquid bonds are considered to be Level 1 HQLA.
REPO ELIGIBILITY Bonds pledged through Fedwire, Clearstream or Euroclear are eligible collateral for advances at the US Fed discount window.

 

About Inter-American Development Bank

Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) is devoted to improving lives. Established in 1959, IADB is a leading source of long-term financing for economic, social and institutional development in Latin America and the Caribbean. IADB also conducts cutting edge research and provides policy advice, technical assistance and training to its clients throughout the region.

GSS BOND PROGRAMMES EYE (Education/Youth/Employment) Bond Program, Sustainable Development Bond Program
SUSTAINABILITY OBJECTIVES OF GSS BOND PROGRAMMES
EYE Bond Program: supports IADB’s lifecycle approach to building human capital, as well as programmes that facilitate labour-market placement by improving the transition from school to work through vocational training.
Sustainable Development Bond Program: alignment of IADB’s three strategic priorities along with three cross-cutting issues (see text below) with the SDGs.

REFERENCE TAXONOMIES FOR THE USE OF PROCEEDS

EYE Bond Program: as per IADB’s EYE Bond Framework, which aligns with ICMA’s Social Bond Principles.
Sustainable Development Bond Program: as per IADB’s Sustainable Development Bond Framework.
FRAMEWORKS WITH WHICH THE GSS BOND PROGRAMMES ARE ALIGNED EYE Bond Program: Social Bond Principles
EXTERNAL REVIEW PROVIDERS N/A
PUBLIC ISSUER ESG RATINGS/SCORES IADB has received unsolicited ratings from various ESG rating agencies. As these ratings are unsolicited, IADB is not in a position to publicly disclose them.
Sustainable funding strategy

IADB finances primarily sovereign and some private-sector projects and programmes through loans, guarantees and technical assistance. To accomplish this mission, IADB’s institutional strategy focuses on three development challenges: social inclusion and equality, productivity and innovation, and economic integration. IADB’s institutional strategy has identified three cross-cutting issues to be addressed with each of the development challenges. These are gender equality and diversity, climate change and environmental sustainability, and institutional capacity and the rule of law.

IADB has aligned its institutional strategy with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. For example, IADB is devoting 30% of its financing to climate-related projects and targeting corporate indicators for students benefiting from education projects.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Laura Fan, Head of Funding
+1 202 623 3772 
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www.iadb.org/investors