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The Loan Market Association is a trade body for the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) [[syndicated loan]] market, founded in 1996 by banks operating in that market.
Development banks are national or regional banks established to provide loans or equity capital for productive investment, often accompanied by technical assistance, in developing countries.


Promoting loan markets in various ways, the LMA publishes model documentation and "market guidelines" for use in both primary and secondary markets with a view to achieving more standardisation of widely accepted market practice.
A multilateral development bank is a supranational one, set up by more than one country.




The [[Association of Corporate Treasurers]] (ACT) has supported the LMA's primary documentation initiative since its inception.
== See also ==
 
* [[African Development Bank]] (AfDB)
The LMA discusses its primary investment grade borrower documentation with the ACT prior to publication.
* [[Asian Development Bank]] (ADB)
 
* [[Central bank]]
With [http://www.slaughterandmay.com/ Slaughter and May], ACT publishes [http://www.treasurers.org/loandocumentation commentaries] on the LMA primary documents.
* [[Development bank]]
 
* [[Development finance institution]] (DFI)
 
* [[European Bank for Reconstruction and Development]] (EBRD)
Working with the Asia Pacific Loan Market Association and the Loan Syndications & Trading Association, the LMA publishes the Green Loan Principles and the Sustainability Linked Loan Principles.
* [[European Investment Bank]] (EIB)
 
* [[Inter-American Development Bank]] (IDB)
 
* [[International Finance Corporation]] (IFC)
==See also==
* [[Islamic Development Bank]] (ISDB)
* [[Asia Pacific Loan Market Association]]
* [[Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]]
* [[An introduction to loan finance]]
* [[Supranational]]
* [[Documentation]]
* [[Documentation risk]]
* [[Green Bond Principles]]
* [[Green Loan Principles]]
* [[IGA]]
* [[International Capital Market Association]]
* [[Loan market]]
* [[Loan Syndications & Trading Association]]
* [[RFR templates]]
* [[Sustainability Linked Loan Principles]]
 
 
===Other links===
* [http://www.lma.eu.com/default.aspx The Loan Market Association website]


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Development banks are national or regional banks established to provide loans or equity capital for productive investment, often accompanied by technical assistance, in developing countries.

A multilateral development bank is a supranational one, set up by more than one country.


See also