Who is the JIM for?
The below list gives an overview of institutions that we currently work with. Please be aware that in order to become a member, part of your client portfolio should be in developing countries and/or your institution should operate in developing countries.
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Bilateral and multilateral development banks
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International finance institutions
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Asset Managers
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Commercial Banks
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Institutions supporting development finance in developing countries
Interested? Request your JIM Demo here:
Did you know the JIM also has a Climate Risk module? Request a demo for the climate risk module here:
Development Panel
The development panel comprises DFIs and MDBs that signed a memorandum of cooperation in 2019-2020, committing to collaborate on standardizing impact modeling methodology. They aim to create a unified impact model, and any resulting indicators, reporting standards, and implementation tools will be shared with other impact investors on a non-profit basis.
Members
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54Collective
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AfDB
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Africa Finance Corporation
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Africinvest
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Alphamundi
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AP Moller
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Bamboo Capital Investment
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Banco Pichincha
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Bank of Georgia
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British International Investment
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BIO-invest
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Blue Orchard
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BOAD
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Caspian
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CIF
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Credit Agricole
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DEG
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Developing World Markets
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Eastern Bank PLC
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EDFI
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European Investment Bank
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Enabling Qapital
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Fidelity Bank
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Finance in Motion
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Findev Canada
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Finnfund
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FMO
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FS-Finance
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GAWA Capital
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Golomtbank
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Helios
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IFU
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ILX Fund
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Inokscapital
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Insitor
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Invest in Visions
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Invest International
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KfW
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Khan Bank
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MEDA
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Mega
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Mirova
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NMB Nepal
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Norfund
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Norrsken22
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OeEB
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Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG)
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Procredit
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Produbanco
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Proparco
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Sarona Asset Management
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SIFEM
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Swedfund
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Symbiotics Group
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TCX
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TriLinc Global
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Triple Jump
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U.S. International Development Finance Corporation
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VP Bank
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XSML