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EBRD, donors and Banca Intesa support Serbian SMEs

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has provided a loan worth €25 million to Banca Intesa Belgrade, a member of international Intesa Sanpaolo group, aimed for additional support of investments by small and medium-sized enterprises in Serbia.

 

The proceeds will help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the country to increase their investments in green technologies and other areas allowing them to be compliant with various EU directives and other relevant international standards.

In addition to access to more favourable conditions for finance, The SMEs will also benefit from grant incentives worth up to 15 per cent of the loan amount. The grants will be funded by LuxembourgNorway and other donors are expected to participate. Local firms will also receive support by the programme consultant that will assist them in preparation and implementation of their investment plans.

"By maintaining continuity in the empowerment of small and medium-sized enterprises in Serbia through long-term cooperation with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, we continue to support the development of a resilient and sustainable economy in our country. The contract we signed naturally follows up the previous EBRD credit line through which we focused on working towards the achievement of the goals of the Paris Agreement, and by that we additionally strengthened the focus on the application of ESG principles in business through support for the green transition, in accordance with the strategic plan of our parent group Intesa Sanpaolo. Leaning on that plan, so far we have invested almost 70 million euros in supporting sustainable projects in the economic segment in Serbia,'' said Darko Popovic, president of the Executive Board of Banca Intesa.

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