"We are targeting incremental lending of USD 2.5 billion over next year and we believe it will be largely in the sustainable and green infrastructure," Kamath said at the BRICS Business Council as part of the two-day summit of the BRICS leaders here.
He said the multilateral lender, which started operations last year, has made commitments of USD 911 million in this year and hopes to close 2016 with USD 1 billion.
While expanding the lending activities, Kamath said the bank will seek to reduce the cost of borrowing for the member-countries by doing local currency borrowings which does not require any hedging.
It has already done 3 billion yuan (USD 450 million) in China, as part of a Beijing-approved plan to raise 10 billion yuans in the medium-term, he said, adding it will adopt a similar strategy in other markets as well.
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The Shanghai-headquartered bank is also ramping up its staff and plans to take the head count to 350 over the next three years from the present 60, Kamath said.
Work on creating a centre in South Africa is on track and it will be opening this quarter itself, Kamath said.
The NDB, which will have a capital of USD 100 billion eventually, has been receiving equity funding from member states as per schedule, he said, adding Russia, China and South Africa have already paid two years' of their commitment in advance.