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According to the Bank’s website, the project consists of the provision of a senior unsecured loan of up to EUR15 milion, under SME Go Green Programme, to Banca Intesa Belgrade ("BIB").
Proceeds of the Loan will be used for providing sub-loans to eligible SMEs in Serbia for improving their competitiveness and trade potential via targeted investments in sustainability practices and the adoption of internationally recognised quality standards, scaling up green economy investments and in particular, greening of agribusiness supply chains and promoting more equitable access to climate and other finance to women-led SMEs. BIB will aim to deliver 70 percent of the proceeds to Green Economy Transition (GET) eligible projects.
Categorised FI (ESP 2019). BIB is an existing client and has provided satisfactory annual environmental and social reports to the Bank to date.
The provision of a senior unsecured loan of up to €15 milion, under SME Go Green Programme.
BANCA INTESA AD BEOGRAD - BIB is the largest bank in Serbia and is among the leading banks in both corporate and retail banking. As of 4Q23, BIB had a market share of 15.6 percent by total assets, 16.7 percent by net loans and 16.3 percent by deposits. It has approximately 3,000 employees and a branch network of 143 offices across Serbia.
COMPANY CONTACT INFORMATION
Snezana Topalovic
Snezana.Topalovic@bancaintesa.rs
381 11 201 1400
381 11 201 1400
http://www.bancaintesa.rs/
Milentija Popovica 7b 11070 Novi Beograd
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