Japan Bank for International Cooperation
Hiroshi Yasui has extensive experience in various leadership roles at the Japan Bank for International Cooperation since April 2008, currently serving as Director of the Planning Division and HR Development Division in the HRM Office. Previous positions include Deputy Director of multiple departments focused on mining and metals finance, core banking system innovation, and project finance for power and desalination in the Middle East and Africa, as well as roles in debt capital markets and transaction services. In 2019, Hiroshi Yasui interned at The Stimson Center, contributing to research in energy, water, and sustainability. Educational qualifications include a Master of Arts in International Relations with a focus on Energy and Climate Change from The Fletcher School at Tufts University, a Bachelor of Law in International Relations and Japanese Diplomacy from Keio University, and a summer exchange in Environmental Studies at the University of Washington.
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Japan Bank for International Cooperation
Japan Bank for International Cooperation, known as JBIC and originally established as the Export Bank of Japan in 1950, is a policy-based financial institution wholly owned by the Government of Japan. It conducts lending, investment, and guarantee operations with a mission of contributing to the sound development of Japan and the international economy and society.