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According to the Bank’s website, the project consists of a senior unsecured MSME loan of up to EUR 10 mln under the Financial Intermediaries Framework (FIF) to Banka per Biznes (BpB), with proceeds to be used for on-lending to MSMEs in Kosovo in accordance with the FIF Policy Statement. BpB will aim to allocate 50% of the proceeds of the loan for green sub-loans in accordance with EBRD Green Economy Transition (GET) eligibility criteria.
The project will contribute to BpB's strategy to expand lending to the MSME segment. In addition, the bank will upscale its green investment by aiming to allocate 50% of the proceeds to GET-eligible projects.
Categorised FI (ESP 2024). BpB, an existing client, has demonstrated continued compliance with the Bank's Performance Requirements 2, 4, and 9 under the 2019 Environmental and Social Policy (ESP).
For this project, the eligible subprojects will finance on-lending to micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises, which are likely to present low environmental and social (E&S) risks due to the small loan sizes.
A senior unsecured MSME loan of up to EUR 10 mln under the Financial Intermediaries Framework (FIF).
Banka per Biznes, Sh.A. ("BpB") is a long-standing EBRD Partner Financial Institution (PFI) in Kosovo since 2010. It offers a wide range of commercial banking products to all customer segments, with a main focus on Micro, SME and Retail clients. BpB, established in 2001, is the 7th largest bank in Kosovo among 11 operating in the market, with a market share of 7% by total assets and by net loans as of YE2024.
Argjira Kadrijaj Dushi
argjira.kadrijaj@bpbbank.com
+383 49 904 892
www.bpbbank.com
Rr. Ukshin Hoti, Nr. 128, Prishtine 10000, Kosove
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