UNICREDIT BULBANK AD (Bulgaria) UNICREDIT TIRIAC BANK SA (Romania)
Location
Bulgaria
Romania
Description
Loan for SMEs, Mid-Caps and other priorities to Unicredit Bank Austria's banking subsidiaries in Bulgaria (Unicredit Bulbank AD) and Romania (Unicredit Tiriac Bank SA). The loan to Unicredit Bulbank AD Bulgaria will be granted for an amount of up to EUR 60 million. The loan to Unicredit Tiriac Bank SA Romania will be granted for an amount of up to EUR 150 million.
Objectives
Improving access to term financing at favourable conditions for the financing of small and medium-sized projects carried out by small and medium sized enterprises, Mid-caps, public sector entities and other beneficiaries in EIB eligible sectors of the economy.
Comments
Sector(s)
Credit lines
Proposed EIB finance (Approximate amount)
EUR 210 million
Total cost (Approximate amount)
Not applicable.
Environmental aspects
The financial intermediary will undertake to promote compliance of the sub-projects with relevant national and EU law. as appropriate.
Procurement
Final beneficiaries will be requested to comply with applicable national and EU legislation, as appropriate.
Status
Signed
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17/12/2012.
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