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  • Record number of UK projects supported in 2016
  • Largest ever support for social housing investment across the UK
  • Backing transformational education, transport, water and energy projects

Last year the European Investment Bank provided more than GBP 5.5 billion for a record number of UK based projects, compared to GBP 5.6 billion in 2015. New financing agreed in 2016 represented the second largest annual engagement since the start of EIB lending in the UK in 1973.

The broad ranging engagement by Europe’s long-term lending institution supported investment across key sectors. This included backing construction of new social housing, transforming schools and university campuses, new investment to improve transport, water and energy infrastructure across the country and helping the next generation of innovative companies to expand.

“Last year the European Investment Bank’s support for crucial investment across the UK helped to improve essential services, enhance key infrastructure and unlock economic opportunities across the country. This included record financing for social housing investment in any European country, and the largest ever loans to universities. These will strengthen world class research and innovation at universities in Oxford, Edinburgh, Swansea, Bangor, Newcastle and UCL. More UK households will get green energy following the single largest ever EIB support for investment in offshore wind, and London commuters will benefit from new trains.” confirmed Jonathan Taylor, European Investment Bank Vice President.

New investment by housing associations across the country to build and improve social housing was supported by more than GBP 1.3 billion of long-term European Investment Bank loans agreed in 2016. This included first time lending to housing associations in southern England and Northern Ireland, as well as through the Housing Finance Corporation. The EIB is currently finalising new support for social housing in Scotland and London.

When signed last year the GBP 280 million EIB loan to University College London Bank to develop the Bloomsbury and UCL East campuses and GBP 200 million EIB financing to strengthen Edinburgh's reputation as a global leader in education and research represented the largest ever EIB support for investment by European universities. The European Investment Bank also agreed support construction of seven new secondary schools in Bradford, Harrogate, Keighley, Bradford and Huddersfield that will benefit more than 8,500 Yorkshire school children and replace outdated and redundant buildings.

In recent years new EIB backed investment to harness the UK’s offshore wind resources has provided clean energy and created thousands of skilled jobs across the country. New EIB support for renewable energy related investment it the UK last year included GBP 500 million to reinforce electricity transmission in northern Scotland to improve connections between wind, wave and tidal renewable energy schemes and the national power network. GBP 525 million was also provided to support construction of the Beatrice windfarm off the Caithness coast that represents the single largest support ever for investment in an offshore wind project by the European Investment Bank. Energy lending included support for the Humber Gateway OFTO, the tenth UK offshore transmission link supported by Europe’s long-term lending institution over the last five years.

Recent European Investment Bank lending has supported investment in new Eurostar, Intercity and London Underground trains, backing for Crossrail and the Northern Line extension, and new tram networks in Manchester and Nottingham. New transport lending last year helped to finance new commuter trains in East Anglia and 60 new trains for use on London Overground routes.

As part of continued support for transformational investment in UK water infrastructure GBP 950 million was provided to support construction of the Thames Tideway project and backing capital investment by United Utilities across the North West of England.

The EIB is directly owned by the 28 European Union member states, including a 16 per cent share held by the UK government.

Since 1973 the European Investment Bank has provided more than GBP 100 billion for investment to improve public services, key infrastructure and unlock new opportunities for companies across the country.