Recent Investment Disclosures
Recent Advisory Disclosures
Through the 2012 IFC Access to Information Policy (AIP), IFC seeks to provide accurate and timely information to its clients, partners and stakeholders. Section 3 of the AIP describes the type of information routinely made available by IFC at both the institutional and project level.
For investment projects, IFC discloses a Summary of Investment Information (SII) and, if relevant, an Environmental and Social Review Summary (ESRS), depending on the E&S risk categorization.
For advisory projects, IFC discloses a summary of Advisory Services Project Information (ASPI), following approval of the project. For early stage projects, IFC discloses a Summary of Collaboration or Co-Development Project (SCCP.)
For more information on what project information IFC discloses, please check our Frequently Asked Questions.
IFC's Access to Information Policy (AIP) went into effect on January 1, 2012. IFC is updating its Sustainability Framework, which includes its Access to Information Policy, to strengthen its approach and better align it with the challenges of today’s dynamic and complex global environment.