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World Bank guarantee arm shifts to portfolio approach as hits $100 billion milestone

The World Bank Group’s guarantee arm, the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, has surpassed $100 billion in total guarantees issued, marking a major milestone in its nearly four-decade history while unveiling a shift in its operating model. The development, announced in April 2026, signals a move away from traditional project-by-project guarantees toward a broader portfolio-based approach aimed at scaling investment in emerging markets, as reported by Reuters.

Under the new framework, MIGA will bundle multiple projects under a single guarantee structure, allowing it to cover up to 23 investments across regions including Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia. The first initiative involves up to $1.5 billion in guarantees for Dubai-based AMEA Power, supporting renewable energy and storage projects, with each project eligible for up to 15 years of political risk protection, according to World Energy News.

Officials say the shift is designed to improve efficiency, reduce transaction costs, and make large-scale infrastructure investments more attractive to private capital. The portfolio model also addresses key investor concerns such as currency inconvertibility, expropriation, and political instability, while enabling faster deployment of capital across multiple markets, as highlighted in World Bank disclosures.

The milestone and strategic pivot come as global demand for blended finance solutions intensifies, particularly for energy transition projects in developing economies. The move positions MIGA to play a more central role in mobilising private investment at scale, reinforcing the World Bank’s broader ambition to expand guarantees to $20 billion annually by 2030 and reshape risk-sharing mechanisms in frontier markets.

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