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Subsequent events

There has been no significant subsequent event between the balance sheet date and the date of preparation of these accounts which should be reported by FMO. Read more about Subsequent events .

1 Corporate information

The Nederlandse Financierings-Maatschappij voor Ontwikkelingslanden N.V. (hereafter referred to as ‘FMO’ or ‘the company’) was incorporated in 1970 as a public limited company with 51 percent of shares held by the Dutch Government and 49 percent Read more about 1 Corporate information .

10 Results from equity investments

Refer to Note 4.5 for details of the movements in results from equity investments. Read more about 10 Results from equity investments .

12 Results from financial transactions

The movement of results from financial transactions can be mainly explained by changes in valuations for derivatives and FX results. Read more about 12 Results from financial transactions .

13 Remuneration for services rendered

Remuneration for managing funds and programs is assessed for market conformity. Related management expenses are included in operating expenses. Read more about 13 Remuneration for services rendered .

15 Income taxes

Current income tax receivables amount to €3.2 million (December 31, 2025: €0.9 million). The domestic corporate income tax rate for 2026 is 25.8 percent (2025: 25.8 percent). Read more about 15 Income taxes .

17 Commitments and contingent liabilities

To meet the financial needs of borrowers, FMO enters into various irrevocable commitments (loan commitments, equity commitments and guarantee commitments) and contingent liabilities. Read more about 17 Commitments and contingent liabilities .

18 Related parties

FMO defines the Dutch Government, FMO's subsidiaries, joint ventures, associates, the Management Board (MB), and Supervisory Board (SB) as related parties. Read more about 18 Related parties .

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