The Islamic Development Bank Group (IsDBG) (www.IsDB.org) affiliated institutions organized the 13th Private Sector Forum from May 20 to 22, 2025, at Abdelatif Rahal International Conference Center in Algiers (People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria). The forum was convened on the sidelines of the Group’s annual meetings, under the high patronage of His Excellency President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, President of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria.
The Islamic Development Bank Group’s Private Sector Forum witnessed a wide turnout, with more than 1,300 participants from 50 countries. It featured active participation from the local, regional, and international private sectors. The program included eight (8) events and panel discussions, with the involvement of more than 50 speakers and 36 exhibitors.
For the third consecutive year, the forum presented the “Private Sector Award” to outstanding companies and financial institutions in recognition of their contributions to economic development, trade facilitation, investment, and risk management.
Additionally, the forum saw the signing of 26 agreements and memoranda of understanding, amounting to over $3.6 billion. A startup competition was also held, with participation from more than 300 startups and business incubators. More than 250 bilateral meetings (B2B and B2G) were conducted to enhance trade, investment, and partnership relations among member countries.
The forum showcased the IsDB Group’s activities and initiatives aimed at empowering both public and private sectors in member countries, particularly in the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria. The discussions focused on prevailing opportunities and challenges facing the business sector and highlighted the Group’s suite of financing instruments, including lines of financing, private sector financing, trade development support, investment insurance, and export credit facilities, among others.
The forum agenda featured a series of dialogue sessions and workshops addressing key economic themes and development projects. Particiants also attended presentations on trade and investment opportunities.
The active participation of the business investors greatly enriched discussions and strengthened collaborative efforts to promote economic resilience and business dynamism
The forum attracted high-level participation from Algerian government officials, presidents and CEOs of local, regional, and international private sector companies, investors, businessmen, chambers of commerce and industry, trade and investment promotion bodies, and regional and international financial and development institutions.
In his opening remarks, His Excellency Dr. Mohammed Al Jasser, President of the Islamic Development Bank Group, welcomed all participants to the forum. He stated: “This forum is not just an annual event, but a renewed strategic platform through which we highlight the innovative tools and services offered by the Islamic Development Bank Group institutions to support investment and trade, and expand partnerships within our member countries, including the beloved Republic of Algeria. This session represents a unique opportunity for investors, businessmen, and CEOs from member countries to open channels of communication, establish partnerships, and forge business relations with their counterparts in the Republic of Algeria.”
Dr. Khaled Yousef Khalafallah, CEO of the Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC) and Acting CEO of the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD), stated that the Private Sector Forum “witnessed a distinguished cohort of partners from both public and private sectors. Sustainability and development constitute the core focus of our mission, as we strive to unify the efforts of our private sector partners and other financing agencies to bridge the sustainable financing gap, provide co-financing opportunities, and develop innovative solutions to address the challenges of sustainable development.
He added, “Since its inception and until 2024, the ICIEC provided cumulative insurance coverage exceeding 121 billion USD, including 96 billion USD to support trade flows and more than 25 billion USD to facilitate foreign investments. Leveraging a robust global reinsurance network, the Corporation has mobilized a cumulative reinsurance capacity of 69 billion USD from the private reinsurance market. Through more than 65,000 transactions across vital sectors including agriculture, renewable energy, infrastructure, manufacturing, and healthcare, the Corporation continues to drive significant development impact across member countries.”
Regarding the ICD, Dr. Khalid stated “Since its inception in 1999, the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD) has played a pivotal role in fostering development, empowering businesses, promoting entrepreneurship, and supporting sustainable economic growth. Its diversified investments have had a tangible impact on communities by enabling transformative projects, facilitating partnerships, and building capacity. The Corporation has so far approved 575 projects worth 7.58 billion USD. ICD interventions cover various sectors, including finance, infrastructure, agriculture, manufacturing, and energy, and it has investment operations in 48 member countries, underscoring the broad geographic and sectoral reach of ICD operations.”
On his part, Eng. Adeeb Al-Aama, CEO of the International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC), stated, “The 13th edition of the Private Sector Forum reaffirmed the vital role of the private sector in fostering economic growth, generating employment, and reducing poverty in member countries. The active participation of the business investors greatly enriched discussions and strengthened collaborative efforts to promote economic resilience and business dynamism.”
He added, “Since its launch in 2008, ITFC has extended over 83 billion USD in financing to OIC member countries, becoming the leading provider of trade solutions in the region. Of this, 19 billion USD was allocated to enhance SMEs competitiveness – combining financial support, technical assistance, and capacity building efforts to help these enterprises access regional and international markets.”
For more information, please visit the event website (www.ISDBG-PSF.org).