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Nordic Investment Bank
AbbreviationNIB
TypeInternational financial institution
HeadquartersHelsinki, Finland
Membership
President
André Küüsvek[1]
Websitewww.nib.int

The Nordic Investment Bank (NIB) is an international financial institution founded in 1975 by the five Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden). In 2005, the three Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania) also became members of the Bank. NIB’s headquarters are located in Helsinki, Finland. NIB acquires the funds for its lending by borrowing on the international capital markets.

Nordic Investment Bank offices in Helsinki.

Strategy

NIB offers loans to customers in both the private and public sectors. The Bank's primary lending areas are:

In addition, NIB offers loans that provide financial incentives to help companies reach their sustainability objectives. The Bank acquires the funds for its lending by borrowing from international capital markets.[2]

Structure and management

Each member country designates a Governor to the Bank's Board of Governors, which is the supreme decision-making body. The Control Committee is the Bank's supervisory body. The Board of Directors makes policy decisions concerning the operations and approves the financial transactions proposed by NIB's President.

Presidents:

The Bank has a staff of approximately 230 employees, both from the member region and beyond. NIB's headquarters are located in Helsinki, Finland, and English is the official language of the Bank.

References

  1. ^ President
  2. ^ "What we finance - Nordic Investment Bank".