EIB gives EUR 300 million for European SMEs

Microfinance Focus, June 2, 2010: European Union’s financing institution, the European Investment Bank (EIB) through its ‘Loans for SMEs’ programme has concluded a loan agreement worth EUR 300 million with KBC and CBC. Since the launch 18 months ago, in October 2008, of its ‘Loans for SMEs’ programme the EIB has made more than EUR 18 billion available to SMEs of which 7.4 billion allocated last year to at least 50 000 SMEs in the European Union. For the EIB, this programme has proved to be an efficient way of supporting small and medium-sized enterprises in their future development and growth.

This programme makes funding available to small and medium-sized European enterprises to support their investment projects. KBC and CBC are leading financial groups in Europe catering mainly for retail customers, SMEs and mid-cap companies. They will use their close-knit network of bank branches to make the EIB funds available to small and medium-sized enterprises in Belgium as early as this summer.

To ensure these loans reach the enterprises, the EIB uses the services of European commercial financial institutions, acting as intermediaries. They will onlend to small businesses with fewer than 250 employees across a wide range of economic sectors eligible for EIB financing. The projects, to be eligible for this specific type of funding must meet certain pre-set criteria amongst which being carried out and located in the European Union and being aimed at growth. They may also not consist of refinancing or purely financial or property transactions.

The new EIB lending formula for SMEs is also designed to be more flexible and more transparent, particularly in terms of the information provided to businesses. It will ensure that the final beneficiaries – Belgian SMEs – benefit from the advantages of EIB funding, mainly in the form of lower interest rates, and they will be explicitly informed of this. Philippe Maystadt, EIB President, underlined ‘the importance – particularly in this challenging time for entrepreneurship – of maintaining the flow of financing to SME projects, these being crucial to provide employment and contribute to supporting the dynamism of European economies.’

At the signature, Jan Vanhevel, President of the Executive Committee of KBC Group NV said: “At a time when our economy is showing the first signs of recovery from an unprecedented financial-economic crisis, the like of which has never been witnessed before, it is essential that an integrated group like KBC takes full responsibility for fuelling economic growth in its home markets. I am therefore delighted that we are in a position to enjoy the support of such a reputable institution as the EIB and that we can use these funds to supplement our other financing instruments.”

KBC has already worked successfully together with the EIB in the past in similar projects on the group’s Central and Eastern European home markets. KBC will make this loan available specifically to its Belgian SME customers through the close-knit distribution network of KBC Bank branches in Flanders and Brussels, through the CBC branch network in Brussels and Wallonia, and by means of the network of Belgian corporate branches.

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