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According to the Bank’s website, the project consists of the provision of a senior loan in the amount of up to EUR10 million to Procredit Bank Serbia ("PCBS"), under the Go Digital in the Western Balkans programme ("Go Digital in WB").
The transaction will support the aim of the Programme to: (i) advance innovation and competitiveness of the private sector via targeted investments and increased awareness-raising among SMEs for a higher utilisation of digitalisation and automation technologies; (ii) support the transition to a green economy ("GET technologies"); (iii) increase the capacity and trade potential of SMEs via increased access to finance to allow them to invest additional resources to introduce EU standards; and (iv) promote more equitable access to finance for automation and digitalisation investments for women-led SMEs, improving the competitiveness and sustainability of end-benecifiaries' business operations.
Categorised FI (ESP 2024). ProCredit Bank Serbia (PCBS) is an existing client with satisfactory environmental and social (E&S) performance under its current exposures. The proceeds will be used for financing eligible private MSMEs. The subprojects are expected to carry low-to-medium E&S risk.
A senior loan in the amount of up to €10 million, under the Go Digital in the Western Balkans programme.
ProCredit Bank AD Belgrade is a medium-sized commercial bank in Serbia specialised in lending to SMEs and agricultural clients. It is ranked 10th by assets (2.6%), net loans (3.2%) and deposits (2.7%) at YE2024. PCBS is part of ProCredit group, which is led by its Frankfurt-based parent company, ProCredit Holding AG ("PCH" or "Group"). As the sole owner of PCBS, PCH holds 100% of its shares.
COMPANY CONTACT INFORMATION
Marija Nedovic
Marija.Nedovic@procredit-group.com
011 2077859
www.procreditbank.rs
Centrala, Beograd Milutina Milankovica 17 Republic of Serbia
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