NADBank provides financing to support the development and implementation of environmental infrastructure projects, as well as technical and other assistance for projects and actions that help preserve, protect and enhance the environment of the border region in order to advance the well-being of the people of the United States and Mexico.
NADBank Summit 2025: Investing in infrastructure for a prosperous U.S.-Mexico border region
North American Development Bank provides financing for construction of sustainable housing in the northern border region of Mexico
NADBank provides $80-million peso loan to Grupo DINERCAP sustainable green projects in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
June 13, 2025
The North American Development Bank (NADBank) cordially invites you to attend a public meeting of its Board of Directors in person, on Friday, June 13, 2025, in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. NADBank is an international financial institution established by the United States and Mexico for the purpose of developing and financing environmental infrastructure projects within the U.S.-Mexico border region.
August 28, 2025
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Investing in Infrastructure: The Catalyst for a Prosperous U.S.-Mexico Border Region
We work closely with community leaders, state agencies and other public and private stakeholders to structure appropriate and affordable financing packages that meet the specific needs of each community or project.
We also offer technical assistance and financial services to help sponsors prepare projects for financing and implementation.
NADBank is a bilateral financial institution created within the framework of the negotiations of the North American Free Trade Agreement and capitalized in equal parts by the governments of the United States and Mexico. As a pioneer institution in its field, the Bank is working to develop environmentally and financially sustainable projects with broad community support in a framework of close cooperation and coordination between the two countries.
326
infrastructure projects financed
$4.2 billion
in loans & grants contracted
19.4 million
people benefiting