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EXIMBANKA SR concluded a Finance Contract with the European Investment Bank (EIB) for the financing of projects promoted by small and medium sized enterprises (“SMEs”) and MidCap companies (“MidCaps”) affected by COVID-19 pandemic in the total amount of 30 mil. EUR. Loans from the EIB credit line are allocated for SMEs defined as enterprises with less than 250 employees and MidCaps, defined as enterprises with minimum 250 and less than 3 000 employees. Loans are intended for financing of investment projects and working capital.
Loans from the EIB credit line are granted under more favourable conditions and benefit from the lower interest rate reduced by at least 0.25 % p.a. in comparison with regular interest rates offered by EXIMBANKA SR. The interest rate will be variable and based on the EURIBOR reference interest rate.
Projects financed from the EIB credit line must also meet all the financing conditions set out by EXIMBANKA SR.
More detailed information of the EIB loan can be viewed at the following link: (note: PDF document with more detailed information will be published on the web site of EXIMBANKA SR)
*Countries are classified into 8 risk categories ranging from 0 to 7, with category 7 consisting of countries with the highest level of territorial risk and category 1 consisting of countries with the minimum level of risk. Special category 0 (zero) includes countries with developed financial markets.
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