Defence, Security and Resilience Bank (DSRB) Development Group – Official Statement

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This section is Partnership Content suppliedThe content in this section is supplied by Business Wire for the purposes of distributing press releases on behalf of its clients. Postmedia has not reviewed the content. by Business Wire Article contentLONDON — On 8 September 2025, the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank (DSRB) Development Group convened a high-level meeting in the City of London with representatives from 37 nations, including all G7 members, alongside the European Commission, NATO, European Parliament, Global Banks, and Ratings Agencies to discuss the DSRB.Sign In or Create an AccountEmail AddressContinueor View more offersArticle contentA number of countries have now indicated their intention to begin the formal steps required to bring the DSRB into existence.Article contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load.Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.Article contentThis phased pattern of engagement is standard in the creation of international financial institutions, which typically begin with a core group of anchor nations and expand as additional members join through charter negotiations and subsequent capital rounds.Article contentArticle contentThe DSRB is designed to complement the European Union’s SAFE initiative, offering a broader multilateral platform that brings together NATO and Indo-Pacific nations and mobilises global capital to build the balance-sheet capacity required to finance nations’ defence spending and long-term resilience investmentsArticle contentTop StoriesGet the latest headlines, breaking news and columns.There was an error, please provide a valid email address.Sign UpBy signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.Thanks for signing up!A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder.The next issue of Top Stories will soon be in your inbox.We encountered an issue signing you up. Please try againInterested in more newsletters? Browse here.Article contentThe initiative continues to advance with governments, and a clear pathway toward the next phase of work: founding-nation discussions, charter development, and capital formation. The DSRB remains committed to supporting a stronger and more resilient allied industrial base through long-term, scalable financing.Article contentArticle contentArticle contentArticle contentView source version on businesswire.com: Article content https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251210467586/en/Article contentContactsArticle contenttharper@apcoworldwide.comArticle content#distroArticle contentTrending David Rosenberg: 10 reasons why we're now bullish on the Canadian dollar for the first time in many years News This generation of Canadians is rapidly increasing its wealth and may soon unseat the boomers Wealth Posthaste: A market phenomenon not seen in 50 years is raising red flags at the world's central bank News This Canadian mine is as big as a city. It has a basketball court and its chefs serve 4,000 meals daily Commodities Bank of Canada tempers expectations for any moves on rates in 2026, economists say Economy Share this article in your social networkCommentsYou must be logged in to join the discussion or read more comments.Create an AccountSign in Join the Conversation Postmedia is committed to maintaining a lively but civil forum for discussion. Please keep comments relevant and respectful. Comments may take up to an hour to appear on the site. You will receive an email if there is a reply to your comment, an update to a thread you follow or if a user you follow comments. Visit our Community Guidelines for more information. David Rosenberg: 10 reasons why we're now bullish on the Canadian dollar for the first time in many years News This generation of Canadians is rapidly increasing its wealth and may soon unseat the boomers Wealth Posthaste: A market phenomenon not seen in 50 years is raising red flags at the world's central bank News This Canadian mine is as big as a city. It has a basketball court and its chefs serve 4,000 meals daily Commodities Bank of Canada tempers expectations for any moves on rates in 2026, economists say Economy
