The
Asian Development Bank (ADB) is a non-profit finance institution with many
Asian governments as shareholder members who are also the recipients of funding where appropriate.
The headquarters are situated in Manila, Philippines.
Afghanistan (1966), Australia (1966), Azerbaijan (1999), Bangladesh (1973), Bhutan (1982), Cambodia (1966), China (1986), Cook Islands (1976), Fiji Islands (1970), Hong Kong (1969), India (1966), Indonesia (1966), Japan (1966), Kazakhstan (1994), Kiribati (1974), Korea (1966), Kyrgyz Republic (1994), Lao People's Democratic Republic (1966), Malaysia (1966), Maldives (1978), Marshall Islands, Republic of the (1990), Micronesia (1990), Mongolia (1991), Myanmar (1973), Nauru (1991), Nepal (1966), New Zealand (1966), Pakistan (1966), Papua New Guinea (1971), Philippines (1966), Samoa (1966), Singapore (1966), Solomon Islands (1973), Sri Lanka (1966), Tajikistan (1998), Taipei, China (1966), Thailand (1966), Timor-Leste (2002), Tonga (1972), Turkmenistan (2000), Tuvalu (1993), Uzbekistan (1995), Vanuatu (1981), Viet Nam (1966)
Austria (1966), Belgium (1966), Canada (1966), Denmark (1966), Finland (1966), France (1970), Germany (1966), Italy (1966), The Netherlands (1966), Norway (1966), Portugal (2002), Spain (1986), Sweden (1966), Switzerland (1967), Turkey (1991), United Kingdom (1966), United States (1966)