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The IMF and World Bank do have flags, but I don't think they are ever flown at headquarters. Where I have seen them displayed publicly is on cars
carrying IMF/WB officials in charge of their offices in countries where this is customary.
D. Hughart, World Bank, 5 May 2003
Chiefs of resident missions usually
have official cars. When the Chief of Mission uses the car to attend official
functions, the World Bank flag is displayed. Displaying a flag indicates to
police or guards that the diplomat is on official business and should be
permitted to pass. It also permits the aide receiving the car to know who has
arrived. The flag is displayed only when the Chief of Mission is actually in the
car and on the way to or from an official function.
David Hughart, 8 May 2003
The flag I have seen is white with the logo in light blue (close or the same as
the color in the United Nations Flag). The
World Bank website shows the logo as
a square centered in the flag. I have only seen the flags produced as limo flags
approximately 12x15".
John Niggley, 8 May 2003
A news story on the site of the
American University of
Beirut, shows the flag of the World Bank. The design contains the white
square and logo inside in blue and white.
Eugene Ipavec, 10 July 2007
IBRD (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development) is the "World Bank". The term "World Bank" generally refers to the IBRD and IDA, whereas the World Bank Group is used to refer to all 5 institutions (IBRD, IDA, IFC, MIGA, ICSID) collectively."
See: http://www.worldbank.org/ibrd
Ben Cahoon, 24 July 2008