EIB and HBOR to issue half a billion euros in new financing in Croatia
- Croatia’s national promotional bank HBOR and the EIB will jointly provide up to €500 million to SMEs, mid-caps and public-sector entities, with 20% earmarked for green projects.
- HBOR will on-lend EIB financing to beneficiaries directly, or through local financial intermediaries, with 70% of the total aimed at SMEs and mid-caps in the country.
- The entire facility is expected to further EU Cohesion Policy objectives, and will support green projects in line with the EIB’s climate goals.
“HBOR is the leading provider of green financing in Croatia, which is a key priority for the EIB under its Climate Bank Roadmap policy,” stated EIB Vice-President Teresa Czerwińska. “We appreciate HBOR’s recent progress in this field, especially regarding their environmental and social management systems and standards, and we are comfortable delegating green financing decisions to them. We are also considering providing free advisory support to back the institution in consolidating its role as leading green financier on the Croatian market.”
“I am delighted that we have signed another contract with the EIB, the leading financial institution in sustainable financing. Through our long-standing cooperation, the Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development has actively integrated knowledge and experience gained from the EIB. I am pleased that the efforts invested by our management and employees in acquiring new knowledge have led to a genuine transformation of HBOR into a leader in financing environmentally focused projects, building trust with the EIB. The funds under this contract will encourage the development of SMEs, mid-caps and public institutions, aiding the European Union’s transition towards carbon neutrality. This contract reaffirms HBOR’s role as a leading institution in Croatia for financing green projects,” said Hrvoje Čuvalo, President of HBOR’s Management Board.
The EIB and HBOR have agreed that 70% of the facility will target SMEs and mid-caps, with the rest slated to support organisations in the country’s public sector and other beneficiaries. Some 20% of the total is earmarked for green projects, including in sectors like energy efficiency and clean energy production, sustainable transport and environmental protection, in line with the EIB Group’s Climate Bank Roadmap policy.