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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 EUR30 million, under the the WB Green Outcomes-Linked Debt Financing Framework ("GOLD" or the "Framework"), to NLB Banka AD Skopje ("NLB SK").
The proceeds of the Bank's investment will be used for providing loans to eligible small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and Midcaps in North Macedonia in support of their business expansion and Green Economy Transition ("GET") eligible investments. At least 70% of the total investment will be GET eligible.
Categorised FI (ESP 2024). NLB Banka AD Skopje (NLB SK) is an existing client of the Bank, and its environmental and social (E&S) performance under existing exposures has been satisfactory to date. The proceeds will be used for providing sub-loans to MSME and midcaps in accordance with the GOLD Policy Statement. The subprojects are expected to carry low-to-medium E&S risk, primarily associated with the client's capacity to implement its Environmental and Social Management System (ESMS), potential impacts arising from the financed sub-loans, and related supply chain risks.
A senior loan in the amount of up to EUR30 million, under the the WB Green Outcomes-Linked Debt Financing Framework.
NLB BANKA AD SKOPJE is a universal commercial bank and the 3rd largest bank on the market with a 16% market share by total assets, 18.2% by net loan portfolio and 17.0% by customer deposits as of 3Q 2025.
Tijana Blazhevska
t.blazhevska@nlb.mk
+389 2 510 0867
www.nlb.mk
ul.Vodnjanska br.1 1000 Skopje Republic of North Macedonia
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