These bond issues consisted of offerings of US$3,025 million, HKD 1,435 million, BRL 625 million, EUR 742 million, CNY 1,542 million, AUD 208 million, THB 1,580 million and ZAR 600 million. In addition, we issued global bonds during 2020 in the aggregate amount of EUR 500 million and US$1,400 million under our U.S. shelf registration statement, or the U.S. Shelf Program, compared with US$1,000 million in 2019. As of December 31, 2020, the outstanding amounts of our notes and debentures were US$28,314 million, JPY 53,600 million, HKD 5,334 million, BRL 940 million, EUR 3,889 million, THB 8,880 million, CHF 1,250 million, AUD 5,291 million, INR 27,400 million, CNY 7,832 million, IDR 13,658,400 million, PEN 473 million, NZD 800 million, ZAR 1,900 million, NOK 2,250 million, GBP 35 million, CAD 65 million, SEK 250 million, MXN 7,150 million, SGD 200 million, CZK 3,420 million and PLN 194 million.
We also borrow from foreign financial institutions in the form of loans that are principally made by syndicates of commercial banks at floating or fixed interest rates and in foreign currencies, with original maturities ranging from one to five years. As of December 31, 2020, the outstanding amount of such borrowings from foreign financial institutions was US$2,044 million.
Our capital stock has increased from time to time since our establishment. From January 1998 to December 2020, the Government contributedW11,579 billion to our capital. As of December 31, 2020, our total capital stock amounted toW12,449 billion, and the Government, The Bank of Korea and The Korea Development Bank owned 68%, 9% and 23%, respectively, of our capital stock.
In connection with our fund raising activities, we have from time to time sold third parties promissory notes, including related guarantees, acquired as collateral in connection with export credit financings.
The KEXIM Act provides that the aggregate outstanding principal amount of all of our borrowings, including the total outstanding export-import financing debentures we issued in accordance with the KEXIM Decree, may not exceed an amount equal to thirty times the sum of our capital stock plus our reserves. As of December 31, 2020, the aggregate outstanding principal amount of our borrowings (including export-import financing debentures), which wasW77,482 billion, was equal to 19% of the authorized amount ofW410,880 billion.
We are not permitted to accept demand or time deposits.
Each year we must submit to the Government for its approval an operating plan which includes our target levels for different types of funding. The following table is the part of the operating plan dealing with fund-raising for 2021:
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Sources of Fund | | (billions of Won) | |
Capital Contribution | | | — | |
Borrowings | | | 24,810 | |
Net Collection of Loans | | | 29,190 | |
Collection of Loans | | | 60,145 | |
Repayment of Debts | | | (30,955 | ) |
Others | | | — | |
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Total | | W | 54,000 | |
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