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National Development Banks

National Development Banks (NDBs) are financial institutions established by governments to support economic development and improve living standards. They provide funding and financial services, primarily to businesses and projects that may struggle to secure financing from traditional banks. NDBs often focus on key sectors like infrastructure, agriculture, and small enterprises, promoting job creation and sustainable growth. By investing in development projects, they help stimulate the economy, reduce poverty, and advance public policy goals. NDBs play a crucial role in guiding national priorities and fostering long-term economic stability and growth.