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You mean Jepp has their own guys that design IAPs, using their own waypoints, altitudes and courses, that are proprietary? Who knew.
Oh wait, they don't. Silly me.
Your sarcasm aside, no they don't. But, they do construct the database used by most of the avionics vendors.
Having said that, instrument procedures are generally designed by each country. That includes the FAA for this country. This is the only country that doesn't charge a user fee for use of the airspace and, in particular, IFR services from ATC to the design and flight inspection of airways and terminal instrument procedures. One of these days you might have to pay for every facet of IFR services and procedures. And, it could happen sooner rather than later if U.S. air traffic services are privatized (read: owned and operated by the airlines).