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According to the Bank’s website, the EBRD is considering establishing a lending facility of up to EUR 135.5 million to Ceska Sporitelna AS, a commercial bank incorporated in Czechia, for on-lending to eligible SMEs and mid-caps, supporting investments in digitalisation and automation. The facility would be implemented under the EBRD Digital Transformation Framework, which the EBRD is currently considering establishing.
The proposed Project with Ceska is a cornerstone of the EBRD's Digital Transformation Framework for Czechia, designed to address structural gaps in SME and mid-cap financing. It directly supports the country's strategic priorities of (i) accelerating digitalisation, (ii) fostering regional inclusion, and (iii) advancing the green transition.
Categorised FI (ESP 2024). Ceska is an existing client under the programme for investment in SNP bonds (DTM 53686).
A lending facility of up to EUR 131.6 million.
Total Project Cost: EUR 135.5 million
Ceska is the largest bank in Czechia with 19% market share by total assets and has the largest loan book with 24% market share as of YE2024. Ceska services more than 4.6 million customers through 337 branches and its digital banking platform (with now more than half of its customers using this platform). Ceska is rated A1/A by Moody's and Fitch, and is 100% owned by Erste Group Bank.
Ceska sporitelna, a.s.
http://www.csas.cz
Budejovická 1518/13a,b Praha 4, 140 00 Czech Republic
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