The International Finance Corporation (IFC) is a member of the World Bank Group that works to promote private sector investment in developing countries. Founded in 1956, the IFC is based in Washington, D.C., and has a global presence, with offices in over 100 countries. The organization provides a wide range of financial products and advisory services to support private sector development, including loans, equity investments, guarantees, and risk management tools. The IFC also works to promote environmental and social sustainability and supports projects that promote gender equality and empower women. Through its work, the IFC is committed to promoting economic growth, reducing poverty, and building a more sustainable and equitable global economy.