EIB loans back Romanian SMEs

Last Updated September 02, 2009

Two Romanian financial services firms have become the latest beneficiaries of loans from the European Investment Bank.

Bancpost, a Romanian bank part-owned by the Eurobank EFG Group, has agreed a €80mn (US$114mn) loan to help it fund new business with small and medium-sized companies. This loan follows €20mn lent to the bank by the EIB in 2006.

Meanwhile, the EIB has lent €60mn to EFG Leasing Romania – also tied to the Eurobank EFG Group – which will support smaller projects in areas including tourism, agriculture and health. The loan is the EIB’s third to a Romanian financial institution operating in the leasing sector

Since 1990, the EIB has signed loan contracts in Romania worth a total €6.6bn, of which about €530mn has supported SME and municipality projects.

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