FEMIP Trust Fund Annual Report 2017: Serving the Southern Neighbourhood

FEMIP Trust Fund Annual Report 2017: Serving the Southern Neighbourhood

by European Investment Bank (Editor)
FEMIP Trust Fund Annual Report 2017: Serving the Southern Neighbourhood

FEMIP Trust Fund Annual Report 2017: Serving the Southern Neighbourhood

by European Investment Bank (Editor)

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Overview

The FEMIP Trust Fund (FTF) aims to address investment gaps by directing resources to operations in priority sectors, which can be enhanced through the provision of technical assistance or made financially viable via risk capital. The priority sectors include:

  • access to credit for SMEs and mid-caps;
  • infrastructure, including projects in the transport, energy and water sectors;
  • environment, including support to projects combating the causes and effects of climate change;
  • human capital, research & development (R&D), and innovation.

Mobilising EUR 66.4m of donor resources since 2004, the FTF has financed 77 grant operations in the Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) countries, leading to EUR 630m of EIB blended operations that support total investment of EUR 1.35bn.

Thanks to the continuous support of 16 EU Member States and the European Commission, in 2017 the FTF approved EUR 9.9m of grant operations, the largest in any given year to date. The FTF has been a key player in the partnership between the EU and Mediterranean partner countries, as part of the process of encouraging political and economic renewal in the Southern Neighbourhood region.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789286137914
Publisher: European Investment Bank
Publication date: 03/07/2019
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 72
File size: 9 MB

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About the European Investment Bank

The European Investment Bank is the world's biggest multilateral lender. The only bank owned by and representing the interests of the EU countries, the EIB finances Europe's economic growth. Over six decades the Bank has backed start-ups like Skype and massive schemes like the Øresund Bridge linking Sweden and Denmark. Headquartered in Luxembourg, the EIB Group includes the European Investment Fund, a specialist financer of small and medium-sized enterprises.

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