IFC to buy CEE banks' bad loans

Last Updated January 22, 2010

Organisation will work with US firm on distressed debt project.

The World Bank’s International Finance Corporation will invest up to €100mn in nonperforming loans in Central and Eastern Europe.

The organisation is working with Värde Partners, a US-based firm specialising in distressed debt and assets, on a co-investment project that could eventually invest up to €450mn.

The IFC hopes the project will contribute to developing a transparent market for distressed assets.

Lars Thunell, the IFC’s executive vice president and CEO, said: “Eastern Europe is one of the regions most severely affected by the financial crisis, leading to a dramatic increase in bad bank loans. By investing in these bad loans, we can help banks redeploy their assets back into the economy, giving a boost to economic recovery and job creation.”

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