

The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), established in 2019, is America’s development finance institution created to mobilize private sector investment in projects that address critical global challenges and promote sustainable economic growth in emerging markets. Succeeding the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) and USAID’s Development Credit Authority, the DFC provides a range of financial tools—including loans, guarantees, direct equity, and political risk insurance—to support initiatives in sectors such as energy, healthcare, infrastructure, and technology. With a $60 billion investment cap and a mandate to advance climate action, gender equality, and in...
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