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According to the Bank’s website, the project consists of a Portfolio Risk Sharing ("PRS") in the form of an unfunded portfolio guarantee of up to EUR35 million provided by the Bank in favour of Raiffeisen Bank Serbia ("RBS"). The guarantee will cover up to 50 per cent of the credit risk on a pro rata basis on the newly-generated micro, small and medium-sized entreprise ("MSME") loan portfolio of up to EUR70 million originated by RBS.
The product aims to release RBS's risk-taking capacity to boost on-lending to MSMEs, addressing an MSME financing gap in the market.
Categorised FI (ESP 2024). RBS is an existing client of the EBRD. The client is currently meeting the EBRD's Environmental and Social Requirements (ESRs) 2, 4, and 9 under its existing EBRD exposures. Eligible subprojects will support MSME sub loans, which are likely to be of low to medium environmental and social (E&S) risk. The main E&S risks relate to the client's potential impacts arising from the financed sub loans, labour and occupational health and safety issues.
Portfolio Risk Sharing ("PRS") in the form of an unfunded portfolio guarantee of up to €35 million provided by the Bank in favour of the client.
Raiffeisen Bank Serbia ("RBS") is the 3rd largest bank in Serbia in terms of total assets, with EUR 6.2bn, giving them 11.1% market share as of 1Q25. RBS is wholly owned by Raiffeisen Bank International AG.
Milena Perazic
milena.perazic@raiffeisenbank.rs
+381 11 220 7161
https://www.raiffeisenbank.rs
Raiffeisen banka a.d. Beograd Djordja Stanojevic 16 Beograd 11000
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