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According to the Bank’s website, the project consists of the provision of a senior unsecured loan in the amount of up to EUR20 million to Banca Intesa Beograd ("BIB"), for on-lending to eligible women-led SMEs in line with the criteria under Western Balkans Women in Business Programme Phase II ("WB WiBP II").
The project will contribute to women's economic inclusion by supporting women-led SMEs' access to finance and business advisory services.
Categorised FI (ESP 2024). BIB is an existing client of the Bank with satisfactory environmental and social (E&S) performance under its current exposures. The proceeds of the loan will be used for eligible women-led SMEs. The subprojects are expected to carry low-to-medium E&S risk, primarily related to the client's capacity to implement its Environmental and Social Management System (ESMS), potential impacts arising from the financed sub-loans, and associated supply chain risks.
A senior unsecured loan in the amount of up to €20 million, under Western Balkans Women in Business Programme Phase II ("WB WiBP II").
BANCA INTESA AD BEOGRAD - BIB, a part of Intesa Sanpaolo Group, is the largest bank in Serbia and is among the leading banks in both corporate and retail banking. As of Q2 2025, BIB had a market share of 15.5% by total assets, 16.5% by net loans and 16.1% by deposits. It has approximately 3,000 employees and a branch network of 134 offices across Serbia.
Snezana Topalovic
Snezana.Topalovic@bancaintesa.rs
381 11 201 1400
http://www.bancaintesa.rs/
Milentija Popovica 7b 11070 Novi Beograd
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