Proper noun
EBRD
(finance) Initialism of European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
Multilateral institutions, including the ADB, the EBRD and the EIB, have repeatedly pointed out the scale of connectivity financing needs would preclude a competition dynamic with China. Source: Internet
An example is the Bulgarian Insurance Group (BIG), a pension-fund and insurance management company owned by the Dutch-Israeli TBI Holding Company and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). Source: Internet
Criticism Some NGOs have criticized the EBRD for financing projects they consider to be environmentally and socially harmful. Source: Internet
EBRD is also distinct from the Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB). Source: Internet
EBRD Transition Report 2007 Liberalization of the trade regime remains a prerequisite for Uzbekistan to proceed to an IMF-financed program. Source: Internet
In November 2001, Ukraine withdrew an application it had made to the EBRD for funding to complete two new reactor units to compensate for the energy once produced by Chernobyl. Source: Internet