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According to the Bank’s website, the project consists of the provision of a senior unsecured loan of up to EUR4 million under the Western Balkans GEFF III REpower Residential ("WBGEFF III", the "Framework").
The loan is intended to provide sub-loans to help finance investments in (i) high-performance energy efficiency technologies, materials and solutions undertaken in or in relation to privately owned residential dwellings or buildings, (ii) construction of GET-eligible High energy Performance Residential Buildings ("HPRBs") and (iii) eligible Energy Efficiency ("EE") and/or Renewable Energy ("RE") projects in the Public Sector ("Sub-projects"), in a gender-responsive way.
Categorised FI (ESP 2024). Sparkasse Bank AD Skopje (SBS) 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 will support investments in eligible RE and EE projects of SMEs in North Macedonia, which are likely to be of low to medium environmental and social (E&S) risk. Key E&S risks include environmental and social management system (ESMS) implementation capacity, exposure to higher-risk sectors or geographies in North Macedonia, labour and H&S issues, and broader E&S impacts.
A senior unsecured loan of up to EUR4 million under the Western Balkans GEFF III REpower Residential ("WBGEFF III").
Sparkasse Bank AD Skopje ("SBS") is a universal commercial bank and the 5th largest bank in North Macedonia with 13.4% market share by total assets at YE2025.
Milka Ratajkoska - Joleska
milka.rataikoskajoleska@sparkasse.mk
+389 2 3167 714
www.sparkasse.mk
Vasil Iljoski 14, 1000 Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia
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