ΕΙΒ supported Greece with record €5 billion financing in 2021

Greece
Wed, 9 Feb 2022 10:56 GMT
The European Union’s lending arm, the European Investment Bank (EIB), provided a record financing of almost €5 billion last year to help Greece shift to clean energy and support its businesses hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, officials said on Tuesday. The a...
ΕΙΒ supported Greece with record €5 billion financing in 2021

The European Union’s lending arm, the European Investment Bank (EIB), provided a record financing of almost €5 billion last year to help Greece shift to clean energy and support its businesses hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, officials said on Tuesday.

The amount has doubled compared to 2020 to equal “2.7% of Greece’s GDP,” the EIB Vice-President Christian Kettel Thomsen told a virtual ceremony alongside senior Greek finance ministry officials in Athens.

EIB offered €2.7 billion in guarantees, through European Guarantee Fund, to help companies affected by the coronavirus-related lockdowns secure loans from the country’s four largest lenders Alpha Bank, Eurobank, National Bank and Piraeus Bank.

Those guarantees will mobilize more than €6 billion in investments in tourism, green energy and digital economy, Finance Minister Christos Staikouras said.

EIB is also planning to manage €5 billion of funds that Greece is due to receive from the European Union’s pandemic recovery fund in coming years.

Athens is due to get €19.4 billion in grants and €12.7 billion in cheap loans from the fund in coming years, an equivalent of about 16% of its gross domestic product.

Its conservative government plans to use the funds to make Greece’s economy greener and push its digital transformation.

Source: e-kathimerini.gr

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