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According to the Bank’s website, the project consists of the provision of a senior unsecured loan of up to RSD 940 million (EUR8 million equivalent) to Banca Intesa Belgrade ("BIB") for on-lending to the residential sector in Serbia. The loan is envisaged under the Western Balkans Green Economy Financing Facility III - REpower ("WB GEFF III"). This will enable the bank to promote green economy investments in the country.
The proceeds of the loan will be used to provide financing to BIB for gender-responsive on-lending to eligible sub-borrowers in the residential sector for investments supporting Green Economy Transition ("GET") - eligible residential renewable energies and energy efficient technologies.
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 subprojects under the GEFF programme. The subprojects are expected to carry low-to-medium E&S risk, primarily related to potential impacts arising from the financed sub-loans, and associated supply chain risks.
A senior unsecured loan of up to RSD 940 million (€8 million equivalent).
The loan is envisaged under the Western Balkans Green Economy Financing Facility III - REpower ("WB GEFF III").
Banca Intesa Belgrade ("BIB") is the largest bank in Serbia and is among the leading banks in both corporate and retail banking. As of 1Q26, BIB had a market share of 15.3% by total assets, 15.9% by net loans and 15.5% by deposits. BIB has consistently ranked among Serbia's most profitable banks over the years, driven by its strong economies of scale, well-diversified operations, and high efficiency. The bank has over 2,873 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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