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As stated by the EIB, the project consists in a guarantee covering EFL's existing portfolio of loans and leases to small and medium-sized enterprises and mid-caps.
The operation supports EFL's lending expansion in the SMEs and mid-caps market.
The aim is to enhance access to finance to the target beneficiaries. While strengthening the social and economic foundations of the less well-off regions, the operation will also support the digital transition of the economy given its Innovation and Digitalisation window.
As stated on the company's website, Europejski Fundusz Leasingowy SA started operations in June 1991 as one of the first leasing companies in Poland.
EFL is a provider of comprehensive financial solutions: lease, loan, long-term hire, factoring, and additional products. The company holds 100% of shares in Carefleet SA, a business specialising in long-term hire services, and is the owner of Eurofactor Polska SA, which offers factoring services.
Financial Intermediary - Europejski Fundusz Leasingowy SA:
Address: ul. Legnicka 48 bud. C-D, 54-202 Wroclaw
Phone: +48 801404444
Website: https://efl.pl/en/
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You can submit an information request for project information at: https://www.eib.org/en/infocentre/registers/request-form/request-form-default.htm
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