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IFC Vice President Susan M Lund arrives in Nepal
Lund leads a large staff of economists who provide economic analysis to support IFC investments, including macroeconomic outlooks, country risk assessments, and country private sector diagnostics.Post Report
A senior International Finance Corporation official has arrived on a three-day visit to Nepal.
IFC's Vice President for Economics and Private Sector Development Susan M Lund is visiting the country to renew the organisation's commitment to supporting the private sector to help meet the country’s development goals while discussing investment opportunities.
During her visit, Lund will meet senior government officials and private sector leaders.
Nepal is a priority country for IFC, and its first investment dates back to 1975. Since July 2018, IFC has committed over $560 million in long-term financing in the country, reads a statement issued by the organisation announcing the official's visit.
Based in Washington DC, Lund leads a large staff of economists who provide economic analysis to support IFC investments, including macroeconomic outlooks, country risk assessments, and country private sector diagnostics.
Prior to joining IFC, Lund spent over 20 years as a partner at McKinsey & Company and the leader of the McKinsey Global Institute.