Japan Bank for International Cooperation
Japan Bank for International Cooperation is a financial institution based in Tokyo, Japan, established in 1999. It provides a range of financial services, including lending, investment, and guarantees, with a focus on sectors such as natural resources, infrastructure, industry, mid-tier enterprises, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and environmental initiatives. The bank offers various financial instruments, including export loans, energy and natural resource financing, and equity participations, among others. It maintains a network of representative offices in major global cities, including Beijing, New York, and London, to facilitate its operations. The institution aims to contribute to Japan's development and the international economy while fostering partnerships, such as its collaboration with Novatek. Japan Bank for International Cooperation was formerly a subsidiary of Japan Finance Corporation.
Wellesta is a healthcare services provider focused on serving healthcare companies in South East Asia and India. The company offers a range of services including market analysis, market research reports, brand development, and key accounts management. Wellesta also provides marketing and commercial support, healthcare support, managed care, and pharmaceutical products. By delivering these comprehensive solutions, Wellesta aims to enhance the operational effectiveness of the healthcare industry in the regions it serves.
Power Finance Corporation Limited, a non-banking finance company, provides financial products and related advisory, and other services to the power sector in India. The company offers fund based financial policies/products, including guidelines for solar and wind power generation projects, as well as for funding private sector independent transmission projects; debt refinancing and prepayment policy for solar wind projects; takeout financing, asset acquisition, bridge and corporate loan, buyer's line of credit, credit facility for purchase of power through power exchange, energy saving project, and project and short-term loan services; lease financing for the purchase of equipment and wind power projects; financing of fuel supply projects and equipment manufacturers; grants/interest free loans for studies/consultancies; line of credit for import of coal; policy for investment in equity of power projects; guidelines for funding grid connected solar thermal private sector power generation projects; policy for underwriting of debt; refinancing of debt of commissioned projects along with additional corporate loans for new-expansion-acquisition of projects; and financial assistance to distribution franchisee. It also provides non-fund based policies/products comprising guarantees, letter of comfort, and policy for guarantee for credit enhancement. Power Finance Corporation Limited was founded in 1986 and is headquartered in New Delhi, India.
NTPC has comprehensive Rehabilitation & Resettlement and CSR policies well integrated with its core business of setting up power projects and generating electricity. The company is committed to generating reliable power at competitive prices in a sustainable manner by optimising the use of multiple energy sources with innovative eco-friendly technologies thereby NTPC is contributing to the economic development of the nation and upliftment of the society.
Seak Inc. is a Tokyo-based company that specializes in agricultural technology through its platform called Leap. Founded in 2014, Seak focuses on the development of farmland and the construction of facilities aimed at enhancing agricultural practices. The company also provides innovative cultivation technologies to improve efficiency and productivity in the farming sector. By connecting agricultural producers with consumers, Seak plays a crucial role in the food supply chain, facilitating the purchasing and distribution of vegetables.