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According to the IFC, the proposed investment is an unfunded risk participation facility (RPF) between IFC and Santander Bank Polska SA for renewable energy project finance loans of up to PLN 1,900 million (US$ 470 million equivalent) in aggregate, originated by the Bank. The Project is expected to support Santander Bank Polska in increasing access to finance for long term local currency energy transition projects in Poland, including projects led by small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs).
The proposed facility will support development of renewable energy in Poland, primarily onshore wind, and solar sub-projects. The Project will not support activities on IFC Exclusion List, coal related sub-projects, hydro energy projects, offshore wind, and higher risk transactions.
As stated by the IFC, potential E&S risks and impacts associated with the Project are expected to be medium, therefore it has been categorized as FI-2 according to IFC's Sustainability Policy.
As stated by the IFC, Santander Bank Polska SA is one of the largest financial institutions in Poland offering a wide range of domestic and international banking services for retail and corporate clients. Santander Bank Polska is listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, and majority owned by Banco Santander SA (67.41%).
Financial Intermediary - Santander Bank Polska S.A.:
Anna Parfieniuk - International Financial Institutions Relationship Manager
Phone: +48 61 81 19999
Email: contact@santander.pl
Address: 00854 Warszawa, Poland
Website: www.santander.pl
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