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As stated by the EIB, the project consists in a Framework Loan to finance small and medium-sized projects for new built green housing and green refurbishment of existing buildings.
The project targets the energy refurbishment of buildings and the construction of new highly energy efficient buildings, in line with the EU Energy Performance in Buildings Directive (EPBD) 2018/844/EU (amending 2010/31/EU).
It will therefore reduce the energy consumption of buildings and the associated pollutant emissions.
The aim is to enhance access to finance for residential real estate development companies implementing long-term green real estate projects.
As stated by Bloomberg, Erste Bank der oesterreichischen Sparkassen AG provides banking services. The Bank offers checking accounts, credit and debit cards, loans, insurance, payment protection, phone banking, bill pay, and merchant services. Erste Bank Der Oesterreichischen Sparkassen serves clients in Austria.
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Financial Intermediary - Erste Bank der Oesterreichischen Sparkassen AG:
Address: 1100 Wien, Am Belvedere 1
Email: presse@erstegroup.com
Website: https://www.sparkasse.at/erstebank/privatkunden
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