The BRICS New Development Bank has seen good results in the last two years and has a strong pipeline for the future, its President K.V. Kamath said on Thursday.
"The last two years have been very satisfying to us. It has built a strong foundation for the bank," Xinhua news agency quoted Kamath as saying.
The bank has 23 projects at various stages of preparation for 2017 to 2018, with a total lending amount of $6 billion.
Among them, five projects, totaling $1.7 billion, are in China. The remainder are made up of six projects in India, seven in Brazil, two in Russia and three in South Africa.
In 2016, the bank granted $1.5 billion in loans to seven projects. Most projects involved green energy or infrastructure, Kamath said.
The bank sold its first 3 billion yuan ($437 million) yuan-denominated bonds in China in July last year to fund clean energy projects in member states.
It plans to issue rupee-denominated bonds this year and will also look for opportunities to issue bonds in Brazil and Russia, Kamath said.
The bank formally opened on July 21, 2015 in Shanghai.
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