Representatives from eighteen countries gathered in Montre-
al on March 23 to begin drafting the charter for the Defence,
Security and Resilience Bank, a new multilateral institution
designed to mobilize private capital for defence and security
investment across allied nations.
The negotiations, which ran March 23 to 26, mark the first
in-person round of charter talks. Isabelle Hudon, President
and CEO of the Business Development Bank of Canada, is
serving as Canada's lead negotiator.
The DSRB would provide long-term, low-cost financing for
defence and security initiatives, with particular focus on the
capital gaps that constrain governments and industry suppli-
ers, including small and medium-sized enterprises operating
within complex, long-cycle procurement environments. The
institution is designed to work alongside existing national and
multilateral financing mechanisms rather than replace them.
The bank's structure is designed to address a core financ-
ing gap among NATO allies. According to the DSRB Develop-
ment Group, roughly 70 percent of NATO member nations face
higher borrowing costs than top-rated sovereigns. The bank,
targeting a AAA credit rating, would pool allied credit strength
to unlock lower-cost capital for member governments and de-
fence industry suppliers. Equity contributions made by member
states would be recorded as assets in national accounts and
count toward NATO GDP defence spending targets.
The bank's headquarters location has not been determined.
Canada has positioned itself as a candidate, with its financial
sector depth and growing defence industrial base cited as as-
sets. The founding charter and governance framework are ex-
pected to be defined as negotiations advance.
Canada Hosts Charter Negotiations for New Allied Defence
Financing Institution
A new multilateral effort to unlock private capital for defence and
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