The fund investment scope of development banks generally covers key national development areas, such as new urbanization, ecological environment protection, quality education, high-end manufacturing and scientific and technological innovation. There are many excellent shareholder companies in the fund of Development Bank, such as large state-owned enterprises and local governments. The participation of these shareholders not only greatly improves the security and risk control ability of fund operation, but also attracts more social capital to invest in national key areas, bringing more economic benefits and social value.
Development bank funds have a sense of social responsibility. In order to better fill the shortcomings in important areas of the country and give full play to the role of national strategic support and encouragement, the Development Bank Foundation requires its investment projects to have the characteristics of environmental protection, public welfare and sustainability in investment decision-making and investment standards. The participation of these requirements not only enhances the social responsibility of the fund, but also supports and improves the sustainability of the country's economic development and promotes the realization of a higher level of economic benefits and social values.