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Eastern and Southern African Trade & Development Bank

Last updated: 05/03/2025
IATI Identifier: GB-COH-03877777-GB-COH-03877777-F312602-05
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Description

The Eastern and Southern Africa Trade and Development Bank � TDB Bank � is a regional development bank headquartered in Burundi. It has offices in Nairobi, Harare, and Ebene. Its aim is to facilitate economic growth, trade and regional integration through its role as a financial intermediary providing trade and project finance in 17 countries across East and Southern Africa. It invests in a range of sectors, including agriculture, trade, industry, infrastructure, energy and tourism and provides a range of financial products and services across both the private and public sectors.

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Location

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Tanzania
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Status Implementation

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Budget

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Programme data last updated on 05/03/2025