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Autor: Bancherul.ro
2008-05-20 12:56

Raiffeisen Bank Aval, the second-largest bank in Ukraine, will receive a 32 million euros mortgage loan to finance local residential mortgage loans, said the bank in a statement.

The loan will provide long-term financing to Raiffeisen Bank Aval for on-lending to individuals for purchasing, building, renovating, repairing and re-mortgaging residential property in Ukraine. An additional 300,000 euros in technical cooperation funds for administrative capacity building will be provided by the Canadian International Development Agency.

Raiffeisen Bank Bosna i Hercegovina, also the second-largest bank in the country, will receive 30 million euros to continue to focus on SMEs located across the country, taking advantage of its sizeable regional network, and to increase the availability of SME financing with longer maturities.

Raiffeisen Leasing, the country’s second-largest leasing company, will receive 10 million euros to continue to finance leases for SMEs across the country in amounts of up to 125,000 euros. The loan will provide the company with the necessary financial support to increase the availability of lease financing at longer maturities for the purchase of fixed assets by Bosnian SMEs. This, in turn, will contribute towards promoting competition in the sector.

The loans to the two Raiffeisen subsidiaries in Bosnia and Herzegovina mark the launch of the extended and expanded EBRD Western Balkans and Croatia Financing Framework, a 250 million euros multi-client, multi-product framework aimed at providing partner financial institutions in the region with a full range of financial products, including micro and SME credit lines, mortgage financing, consumer finance, leasing finance, guarantee facilities, syndicated loans, subordinated debt and equity investments.

Kurt Geiger, EBRD Business Group Director for Financial Institutions, said that Raiffeisen International was an important partner for the EBRD in reaching out to private-sector business and increasing access to finance for large areas in the region where access to finance remains limited. In these uncertain times of global financial market conditions, such loans would help fill the gaps for medium and long-term financing to the real economies of the region. "Banks like Raiffeisen are vehicles which enable us to reach together into the entrepreneurial heart of our region, helping to create jobs and boost economic growth", he added.

Herbert Stepic, CEO of Raiffeisen International, highlighted the history of fruitful co-operation between the EBRD and Raiffeisen. "It is of utmost importance that the EBRD provides financing to the backbone of developing economies, helping entrepreneurs grow their business and providing individuals with better access to mortgage financing. Due to our strong position in the region, Raiffeisen is an ideal partner to distribute these funds", said Stepic.

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