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According to the Bank’s website, the framework loan will support the Spanish Autonomous Community of Galicia in co-financing selected projects under European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the European Social Fund plus (ESF+) as well as the Just Transition Fund (JTF) during the 2021-2027 EU programming period within the Spanish Partnership Agreement 2021-2027.
The main scope is to co-finance eligible sub-projects to be carried out by public-sector authorities. Some of such projects might be implemented by public enterprises or small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs).
The use of financial instruments in the ERDF is currently foreseen under the specific objectives 1.1 "Developing and enhancing research and innovation capacities and the uptake of advanced technologies" and 1.3 "Enhancing sustainable growth and competitiveness of SMEs and job creation in SMEs" of the ERDF as well as in the JTF to support industrial diversification projects in the province of A Coruña.
A framework loan of EUR 495 million.
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