KfW is a German state-owned development bank that provides financial and technical support to various sectors such as energy, environment, infrastructure, and social development.
Founded in 1948 with the aim of financing and implementing the Marshall Plan for the reconstruction of Europe after World War II.
KfW has been an important financing arm of the German government and has supported various development projects within and outside Germany.
In recent years, KfW has focused on supporting sustainable energy transition, climate protection, and digitalization.
Another development bank owned by EU member states, providing finance and technical assistance for energy, infrastructure, and social projects within Europe and in developing countries.
The largest development bank in the world that provides financial and technical support to developing countries for various initiatives such as poverty reduction, health, education, and infrastructure development
A multi-lateral development bank headquartered in Manila, Philippines that provides finance and technical assistance for infrastructure, environment protection, and poverty reduction in Asian and Pacific regions.
Offers funding and technical assistance for development projects in various sectors such as energy, environment, and social development.
Provides financing and advisory services for capital-intensive projects in the infrastructure, energy, mobility, and telecommunication sectors.
A subsidiary of KfW that offers venture capital and equity finance for innovative start-ups and growth-oriented companies in Germany.
KfW stands for Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau, which means Reconstruction Credit Institute in German.
No, KfW is a state-owned development bank of the Federal Republic of Germany, which is owned by the Federal Republic of Germany (80%) and the 16 Federal States (20%).
KfW finances a wide array of development projects, including energy efficiency, renewable energy, sustainable transport, education and health, social housing, water and waste management, and digitalization.
To get funding from KfW, you need to apply for a loan or grant through the website or contact one of the local offices. The eligibility and terms of the funding depend on the project type and location, and the borrower's creditworthiness and financial capacity.
KfW is one of the largest financiers of renewable energy and energy efficiency projects in the world, with a focus on sustainable energy transition and climate protection. KfW provides funding for renewable energy projects, green buildings, clean transport, and energy-efficient appliances, among other things.