Dedicated global loan financing small-scale eligible investments in the fields of i2i, environment and health.
Objectives
The proposed global loan intends to lower the funding cost for small-scale projects through the cooperation with BayernLB, a well-established partner bank on a regional and national level. BayernLB has identified a multitude of eligible investment projects of common interest, supporting i2i, environment and health. The operation would therefore promote EU objectives for such projects, which cannot otherwise be reached by EIB.
Comments
i2i, environment, health
Sector(s)
Credit lines
Proposed EIB finance (Approximate amount)
Up to EUR 300 million.
Total cost (Approximate amount)
At least EUR 600 million.
Environmental aspects
Compliance with EU and national environmental legislation will be made a condition for each sub-project under the global loan.
Procurement
Compliance with EU Directives and national legislation is made a condition for each allocation under the global loan.
Status
Signed
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09/11/2006.
Disclaimer
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i2i, environment, health