World Bank Group Fiscal Year Data

The Institutions of the World Bank Group
The World Bank Group is one of the world’s largest sources of financing and knowledge for developing countries. It consists of five institutions with a shared commitment to reducing poverty, increasing shared prosperity, and promoting sustainable growth and development.
WBG InstitutionsMIGA IFC IBRD IDA ICSID
 
MIGA
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
(MIGA) provides political risk insurance and credit enhancement to investors and lenders to facilitate foreign direct investment in emerging economies.
 
ICSID
International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
(ICSID) provides international facilities for conciliation and arbitration of investment disputes.
 
IFC
International Finance Corporation
(IFC) provides loans, guarantees, equity, and advisory and project development services and mobilizes additional capital from other sources to stimulate private sector investment in developing countries.
 
IBRD
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
(IBRD) lends to governments of middle-income and creditworthy low-income countries.
 
IDA
International Development Association
(IDA) provides financing on highly concessional terms to governments of the poorest countries.
 
World Bank Group Global Commitments
In fiscal 2022, the World Bank Group delivered record levels of financing at an unprecedented pace; conducted in-depth analysis and research; and partnered with governments, the private sector, and other institutions to help developing countries address the wide-ranging impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and work toward a green, resilient, and inclusive recovery.

* Total includes multiregional and global operations. In fiscal 2022, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) changed its mapping of countries to regions. Regional totals reflect IFC commitments that were recalculated to match the World Bank’s regional classifications by aggregating country-level commitments within each World Bank region.

Global CommitmentsLatin America Europe and Central Asia East Asia South Asia Sub Saharan AfricaMiddle East Global Commitments
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  • $ 38.5 billion

    Sub-Saharan Africa

  • $ 15.3 billion

    Europe and Central Asia

  • $ 13.5 billion

    South Asia

  • $ 12.7 billion

    East Asia & Pacific

  • $ 17.4 billion

    Latin America and the Caribbean

  • $ 6.7 billion

    Middle East and North Africa

 
 
World Bank Group Financing for Partner Countries

World Bank Group Commitments, Disbursements, and Gross Issuance

By fiscal year, millions of dollars 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
World Bank Group
Commitmentsa 74,265 68,105 83,574 98,830 104,370
Disbursementsb 45,724 49,395 54,367 60,596 67,041
IBRD
Commitmentsc 23,002 23,191 27,976 30,523 33,072
Disbursements 17,389 20,182 20,238 23,691 28,168
IDA
Commitmentsc 24,010d 21,932d 30,365d 36,028d 37,727d
Disbursements 14,383 17,549 21,179d 22,921d 21,214d
IFC
Commitmentse 19,027 14,684 17,604 20,669 22,229
Disbursements 11,149 9,074 10,518 11,438 13,198
MIGA
Gross Issuance 5,251 5,548 3,961 5,199 4,935
Recipient-Executed Trust Fund
Commitments 2,976 2,749 3,641 6,411 6,407
Disbursements 2,803 2,590 2,433 2,546 4,461
  1. Includes IBRD, IDA, IFC, Recipient-Executed Trust Fund (RETF) commitments, and MIGA gross issuance. RETF commitments include all recipient-executed grants; hence, total World Bank Group commitments differ from the amount reported in the Corporate Scorecard, which includes only a subset of trust-funded activities.
  2. Includes IBRD, IDA, IFC, and RETF disbursements.
  3. Amounts are net of full terminations and cancellations relating to commitments approved in the same fiscal year.
  4. Commitments and disbursements exclude IDA-IFC-MIGA Private Sector Window (PSW) activities.
  5. Includes long-term commitments for IFC’s own account and short-term finance commitments. Does not include funds mobilized from other investors.
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
World Bank Group
Commitmentsa 74,265
Disbursementsb 45,724
IBRD
Commitments 23,002
Disbursements 17,389
IDA
Commitmentsc 24,010d
Disbursements 14,383
IFC
Commitmentsf 19,027
Disbursements 11,149
MIGA
Gross Issuance 5,251
Recipient-Executed Trust Fund
Commitments 2,976
Disbursements 2,803
World Bank Group
Commitmentsa 68,105
Disbursementsb 49,395
IBRD
Commitments 23,191
Disbursements 20,182
IDA
Commitmentsc 21,932d
Disbursements 17,549
IFC
Commitmentsf 14,684
Disbursements 9,074
MIGA
Gross Issuance 5,548
Recipient-Executed Trust Fund
Commitments 2,749
Disbursements 2,590
World Bank Group
Commitmentsa 83,574
Disbursementsb 54,367
IBRD
Commitments 27,976
Disbursements 20,238
IDA
Commitmentsc 30,365d
Disbursements 21,179d
IFC
Commitmentsf 17,604
Disbursements 10,518
MIGA
Gross Issuance 3,961
Recipient-Executed Trust Fund
Commitments 3,641
Disbursements 2,433
World Bank Group
Commitmentsa 98,830
Disbursementsb 60,596
IBRD
Commitments 30,523
Disbursements 23,691
IDA
Commitmentsc 36,028d
Disbursements 22,921d
IFC
Commitmentsf 20,669
Disbursements 11,438
MIGA
Gross Issuance 5,199
Recipient-Executed Trust Fund
Commitments 6,411
Disbursements 2,546
World Bank Group
Commitmentsa 104,370
Disbursementsb 67,041
IBRD
Commitments 33,072
Disbursements 28,168
IDA
Commitmentsc 37,727d
Disbursements 21,214d
IFC
Commitmentsf 22,229
Disbursements 13,198
MIGA
Gross Issuance 4,935
Recipient-Executed Trust Fund
Commitments 6,407
Disbursements 4,461
Footnotes
  1. Includes IBRD, IDA, IFC, Recipient-Executed Trust Fund (RETF) commitments, and MIGA gross issuance. RETF commitments include all recipient-executed grants; hence, total World Bank Group commitments differ from the amount reported in the Corporate Scorecard, which includes only a subset of trust-funded activities.
  2. Includes IBRD, IDA, IFC, and RETF disbursements.
  3. Amounts are net of full terminations and cancellations relating to commitments approved in the same fiscal year.
  4. Commitments and disbursements exclude IDA-IFC-MIGA Private Sector Window (PSW) activities.
  5. Includes long-term commitments for IFC’s own account and short-term finance commitments. Does not include funds mobilized from other investors.