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According to the Bank’s website, the project consists of a senior unsecured loan of up to EUR3 million to Raiffeisen Bank Kosovo (RBKO) under the FIF - Go Digital in the Western Balkans Programme (Go Digital).
The proceeds of the Bank's investment will be used for providing a combination of specialised financing for automation, digitalisation, competitiveness, and green technologies to eligible SMEs in accordance with the Policy Statement. At least 60 per cent of the total investments will be in eligible automation and digitalisation projects, of which at least 60 per cent will be Green Economy Transition (GET) eligible. Furthermore, at least 60 per cent of the total investments will be GET-eligible.
The Go Digital project will support RBKO's strategy to: (i) advance innovation and competitiveness of the private sector through targeted investments and increased awareness-raising among SMEs in Kosovo for a higher utilisation of automation and digitalisation technologies; (ii) support the green economy transition; (iii) increase the capacity and trade potential of SMEs through 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, and improve the competitiveness and sustainability of end-benecifiaries' business operations.
Categorised FI (2024 ESP). RBKO 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 are expected to carry low environmental and social (E&S) risk.
A senior unsecured loan of up to EUR3 million under the FIF - Go Digital in the Western Balkans Programme (Go Digital).
RAIFFEISEN BANK KOSOVO JSC - RBKO, a fully owned subsidiary of Raiffeisen Bank International AG, is the largest commercial bank in Kosovo and EBRD's partner financial institution (PFI) since 2019. The bank offers a comprehensive product range to Private Individuals, MSMEs, and Large Corporates and ranks first in Kosovo among 11 banks operating in the market with 19 per cent market share by total assets as of end June 2025. Headquartered in Prishtina, it has the largest network in the country with 36 branches and 927 employees as of YE 2024.
Lirike Kolgeci-Lokaj
lirike.kolgeci@raiffeisen-kosovo.com
+383 49 601951
https://www.raiffeisen-kosovo.com/sq/individe.html
99 Robert Doll St. 10000 Pristina Kosovo
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