Islamic Development Bank

Islamic Development Bank

Also called the IDB. A bank that provides development financing for countries and businesses in accordance with sharia law. Specifically, it does not charge interest on its loans but rather structures them so that profits from projects may be shared with the IDB. It also provides strictly interest-free loans for infrastructure and similar projects. Its shareholders include 54 Muslim-majority nations. It began operations in 1975.
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