New Delhi: Tourism Finance Corporation of India (TFCI) extended support to Indian athletes associated with Special Olympics Bharat (a National Sports Federation recognized by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Government of India), for their training and participation in the Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025
The global event, held in Turin, Italy, from 8th March 15th March 2025, witnessed an impressive performance by these Indian speed skaters, who secured three silver medals and one bronze medal.
Ziara Porter secured silver medals in the 111-meter and 222-meter races, while Tanshu won a silver medal in the 500-meter race and a bronze in the 777-meter race. Their success has brought pride to the nation.
TFCI, founded in 1989, offers term loans and investments in debentures to the tourism and hospitality industry, manufacturing, real estate, and social infrastructure, including green energy, healthcare, education, and logistics. It also supports NBFCs that serve MSE, MFIs, HFCs, ARCs, and other organisations. TFCI also provides advisory services in tourism space.
Under its CSR Projects, TFCI drives impact in sports training, education, healthcare, sanitation, malnutrition, as well as animal welfare. The partnership with Special Olympics Bharat (SO Bharat) focused on support and development of sports for persons with intellectual disabilities.
Special Olympics Bharat National President Dr. Mallika Nadda congratulated the athletes for their achievements and felicitated Mr. Anoop Bali, Managing Director of Tourism Finance Corporation of India (TFCI), in recognition of the organization’s support for Indian athletes through its CSR initiative.
Mr. Anoop Bali, Managing Director of Tourism Finance Corporation of India (TFCI) said, “Witnessing these athletes excel on an international platform is truly inspiring. Their dedication and hard work have resulted in well-earned victories. TFCI is proud to have contributed to their journey and remains committed to initiatives that support sporting talent. The success of these athletes representing India at the event highlight the growing strength of the country on the global stage.”
The Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025 featured over 1,500 athletes from 100 delegations competing in eight sports: Alpine Skiing, Cross Country Skiing, Dance Sport, Figure Skating, Floorball, Snowboarding, Snowshoeing, and Short Track Speed Skating.
About Tourism Finance Corporation of India (TFCI)
Established in 1989 with the objective of providing financial assistance and support to various segments of the tourism industry, TFCI plays a pivotal role in shaping the country’s tourism landscape. TFCI aims to catalyze the sustainable development of tourism infrastructure in India by providing innovative financial solutions and expertise that promote economic growth, employment generation, and cultural enrichment. TFCI in its over three decades of operations has been instrumental in development of over 50,000 star-category hotel rooms and other tourism attractions in India
Besides tourism, TFCI is now also providing finance to educational institutions, healthcare institutions, non-banking finance companies, real-estate sector engaged in affordable/middle class housing development, other services such as logistics, warehousing, etc., renewable energy and manufacturing sectors.