Asian Development Bank

Asian Development Bank (ADB) is a multilateral development finance institution based in Mandaluyong City, Philippines, established in 1966. It aims to promote social and economic development in the Asia and Pacific region, focusing on poverty reduction and sustainable growth. ADB provides a variety of financial assistance, including loans, grants, technical assistance, and equity investments, to its developing member countries. The organization collaborates with governments and other entities to implement projects in sectors such as infrastructure, education, health, and environmental sustainability. Additionally, ADB offers policy dialogue and advisory services to enhance public-private partnerships and mobilizes financial resources through cofinancing operations. Its initiatives span diverse areas, including agriculture, climate change, transportation, and urban development, reflecting its commitment to addressing the region's developmental challenges.

Roberta Casali

Vice President, Finance and Risk Management

Ashok Lavasa

Vice President for Private Sector Operations and Public–Private Partnerships

Anshukant Taneja

Principal

Past deals in Bangladesh

Joules Power

Debt Financing in 2024
Joules Power Limited (JPL) is a privately held energy firm that operates in Bangladesh's power sector. We are the country's first solar IPP, having established Technaf Solartech Energy Limited (TSEL) and completed its implementation within the framework. We are the country's first and foremost renewable energy producers, and we are actively working to contribute significantly to the government's sustainable development target of producing 10% of its energy mix from renewable sources.

SOLshare

Grant in 2016
SOLshare Ltd. is a company based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, that develops a peer-to-peer solar electricity trading platform aimed at providing sustainable and affordable energy access to low-income rural communities. Founded in 2013, SOLshare utilizes decentralized microgrids that allow households and businesses to trade excess solar power for profit. The company offers innovative products such as the SOLbox, a bi-directional electricity meter that facilitates peer-to-peer trading and integrates mobile money payments, and SOLcontrol, a charge controller for solar home systems. By interconnecting solar home systems in a network, SOLshare empowers communities to monetize their excess solar energy in real-time, promoting a micro-energy transition model that could serve as a model for utilities worldwide. The company has established strategic alliances with various organizations, enhancing its mission to deliver affordable solar electricity across Bangladesh and beyond.
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