IEI: Pilot Financing Instruments and Modalities
This paper introduces, on a pilot basis, several new financial instruments and modalities.
The proposals aim to strengthen ADB’s capacity to mobilize development finance and knowledge for its developing member countries (DMC) by reinforcing the flexibility and client orientation of its financial products. The proposals are also designed to make ADB more compatible with existing and evolving market practices, and to help ADB work better with its development partners and the private sector.
Introduction
Regional Development and Strategic Context
Existing Instruments and Market Changes
- Financing Instruments—Applications, Strengths, and Weaknesses
- Market Trends, Opportunities, and Challenges
- Issues
Innovation and Pilot Concepts
- An Innovation Framework
- Pilot Concepts
Implementation
- Pilot Testing
- Other Reforms
- Organizational and Resource Implications
- Financial Risk and Income Implications
- Monitoring and Reporting
Recommendation
Appendixes [ PDF: 158kb | 43 pages ]
- Innovation and Efficiency Initiative - Overview
- Selected Characteristics of Ordinary Capital Resources Lending Instruments and Modalities
- Pricing of Lending Instruments of Multilateral Development Banks
- Multitranche Financing Facility
- Subsovereign and Nonsovereign Public Sector Financing Facility
- Local Currency Lending for the Public Sector
- Refinancing and Restructuring Modality
- Financing Syndications and Risk-Sharing Agreements
- Commitment Fee Flexibility Options
- Pilot Financing Instruments and Modalities - Monitoring Indicators
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