Veröffentlichungsdatum: 5 Februar 2016
Projektträger – zwischengeschaltetes Finanzinstitut
Suomen TasavaltaOrt
Beschreibung
Implementation of the SME Initiative (SMEi) in Finland, a joint initiative of the EIB Group and the European Commission (EC) aiming to support European small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) through risk-sharing financial instruments
Ziele
Final beneficiaries will be SMEs. The main objective will be to facilitate the flow of credit to the final beneficiaries.
Sektor(en)
- Durchleitungsdarlehen - Durchleitungsdarlehen
Vorgeschlagene EIB-Finanzierung (voraussichtlicher Betrag)
EUR 272 million
Gesamtkosten (voraussichtlicher Betrag)
EUR 557 million
Umweltaspekte
In accordance with the Bank's policy to ensure that sub-loans comply with the EU acquis, in particular in the fields of environment and public procurement, the Bank will require the intermediary institutions to take all the mecessary measures to ensure that the environmental and procurement procedures carried out by the final beneficiaries for the sub-projects that the Bank finances comply with the relevant EU legislation and the applicable national legislation, provided that it is in conformity with EU rules.
Auftragsvergabe
In accordance with the Bank's policy to ensure that sub-loans comply with the EU acquis, in particular in the fields of environment and public procurement, the Bank will require the intermediary institutions to take all the necessary measures to ensure that the environmental and procurement procedures carried out by the final beneficiaries for the sub-projects that the Bank finances comply with the relevant EU legislation and the applicable national legislation, provided that it is in conformity with EU rules.
Projektstatus
Unterzeichnet - 14/09/2016
Haftungsausschluss
Bis Finanzierungen vom Verwaltungsrat genehmigt und anschließend unterzeichnet werden, befinden sich die Projekte in der Prüfungs- oder Verhandlungsphase. Die Angaben auf dieser Seite sind daher unverbindlich.
Sie dienen lediglich der Transparenz und stellen nicht die offizielle EIB-Politik dar (vgl. auch die erklärenden Anmerkungen).