Japan Bank for International Cooperation
The Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) is a public financial institution and export credit agency in Japan, established on October 1, 1999, through the merger of the Japan Export-Import Bank and the Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund. it conducts lending, investment and guarantee operations to contribute to the sound development of Japan and the international economy and society.
Industries it has a preference for include: Diversified/Conglomerates, Aerospace, Agribusiness, Biotechnology, Business Services, Chemicals, Consumer Discretionary, Consumer Products (CPG; FMCG), Consumer Services, Defence, Education/Training, Energy & Utilities, Environmental Services, Insurance, Financial Services, Food & Beverage, Healthcare, Healthcare Specialist, Industrials, IT Services, Information Technology, Software / Internet, Logistics & Distribution, Marketing/Advertising, Media (Text; Video; Audio), Medical Devices & Equipment, Oil & Gas, Pharmaceuticals, Power & Utilities, Raw Materials & Natural Resources, Renewable Energy, Retail, Telecoms & Data , Telecoms & Media, Transportation Services, Travel & Leisure.
Verticals it has a preference for include: CleanTech, HealthTech, IoT (Internet of Things), Robotics. It's preferred route(s) to market include: Primary Funds, Fund of Funds.