The North American Development Bank (NADBank) is a bilateral financial institution established under the North American Free Trade Agreement. With equal capitalization from the governments of the United States and Mexico, NADBank aims to support environmentally and financially sustainable projects that benefit the communities along the U.S.-Mexico border. Since its inception in 1994, NADBank has financed over 300 infrastructure projects, totaling $3.8 billion in loans and grants, benefiting approximately 19.8 million people.
NADBank provides financing for a wide range of environmental infrastructure projects and offers technical assistance and financial services to help communities and project sponsors prepare for implementation. Their focus is on preserving, protecting, and enhancing the environment of the border region, promoting a green economy, and combating climate change. NADBank's collaborative approach fosters close cooperation and coordination between the United States and Mexico, ensuring the well-being of the people in both countries.
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