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    Reference: 20130661
    Release date: 2 April 2014

    Promoter – Financial Intermediary

    Banque de Tahiti (BdT)

    Location

    Description

    Two lines of credit to provide medium- to long-term financing: (1) to small and medium scale projects in the renewable energy,
    environmental and waste treatment sectors (EUR 8.0m); (2) to micro and small enterprises (EUR 6.0m).

    Objectives

    The environmental line of credit will encourage French Polynesian private and commercially-run public sector companies to preserve the environment, contribute to initiatives to harness energy and promote the development of green energy. The microfinance line of credit will allow increased access to medium- and long-term funding for micro and small enterprises (MSEs).

    Sector(s)

    Proposed EIB finance (Approximate amount)

    EUR 14 million

    Total cost (Approximate amount)

    Not applicable.

    Environmental aspects

    The EIB will require BdT to ensure that final beneficiaries comply with the principles embodied in the EU environmental laws and procedures and follow the EIB Statement of Environmental and Social Principles and Standards.
    For the environmental line of credit, BdT will first submit to the EIB a list of environmental projects that are likely to be suitable for financing through this credit line.

    Procurement

    BdT will be required to ensure that any procurement procedures carried out by the final beneficiaries for the investments that the Bank finances are in accordance with the EIB Guide to Procurement and national procurement legislation.

    Status

    Signed - 15/10/2014

    Disclaimer

    Before financing approval by the Board of Directors, and before loan signature, projects are under appraisal and negotiation. The information and data provided on this page are therefore indicative.
    They are provided for transparency purposes only and cannot be considered to represent official EIB policy (see also the Explanatory notes).

    Related tags

    French Polynesia Credit lines