Author: Banque européenne d'investissement
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286137885
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Le Fonds fiduciaire de la FEMIP (FFF) a été créé pour combler les lacunes d'investissement en acheminant des ressources vers des projets relevant de certains secteurs prioritaires qui peuvent être améliorés grâce à la mise à disposition d'une assistance technique ou dont la viabilité financière peut être assurée par une opération sur capitaux à risques. Parmi ces secteurs prioritaires l'on peut citer notamment : l'accès au crédit pour les PME et les ETI ; les infrastructures, y compris les secteurs des transports, de l'énergie et de l'eau ; l'environnement, y compris la lutte contre les causes et les effets des changements climatiques ; le capital humain, la recherche et le développement (R-D) et l'innovation. Le FFF, qui a mobilisé 66,4 millions d'EUR de ressources de donateurs depuis 2004, a financé 77 opérations de subvention dans les pays du Moyen-Orient et d'Afrique du Nord (" MOAN "), qui ont abouti à 630 millions d'EUR d'opérations de panachage de ressources de la BEI, pour un investissement total de 1,35 milliard d'EUR. Grâce à l'aide ininterrompue de 16 États membres de l'UE et de la Commission européenne, le FFF a approuvé 9,9 millions d'EUR d'opérations de subvention en 2017, soit le montant le plus élevé jamais atteint. Le FFF a été un acteur clé du partenariat entre l'UE et les pays partenaires méditerranéens en s'inscrivant dans le cadre du processus qui a encouragé le renouvellement économique et politique dans les pays voisins du Sud.
Rapport annuel 2017 du Fonds fiduciaire de la FEMIP : Au service des pays voisins du Sud
Author: Banque européenne d'investissement
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286137885
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Le Fonds fiduciaire de la FEMIP (FFF) a été créé pour combler les lacunes d'investissement en acheminant des ressources vers des projets relevant de certains secteurs prioritaires qui peuvent être améliorés grâce à la mise à disposition d'une assistance technique ou dont la viabilité financière peut être assurée par une opération sur capitaux à risques. Parmi ces secteurs prioritaires l'on peut citer notamment : l'accès au crédit pour les PME et les ETI ; les infrastructures, y compris les secteurs des transports, de l'énergie et de l'eau ; l'environnement, y compris la lutte contre les causes et les effets des changements climatiques ; le capital humain, la recherche et le développement (R-D) et l'innovation. Le FFF, qui a mobilisé 66,4 millions d'EUR de ressources de donateurs depuis 2004, a financé 77 opérations de subvention dans les pays du Moyen-Orient et d'Afrique du Nord (" MOAN "), qui ont abouti à 630 millions d'EUR d'opérations de panachage de ressources de la BEI, pour un investissement total de 1,35 milliard d'EUR. Grâce à l'aide ininterrompue de 16 États membres de l'UE et de la Commission européenne, le FFF a approuvé 9,9 millions d'EUR d'opérations de subvention en 2017, soit le montant le plus élevé jamais atteint. Le FFF a été un acteur clé du partenariat entre l'UE et les pays partenaires méditerranéens en s'inscrivant dans le cadre du processus qui a encouragé le renouvellement économique et politique dans les pays voisins du Sud.
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286137885
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Le Fonds fiduciaire de la FEMIP (FFF) a été créé pour combler les lacunes d'investissement en acheminant des ressources vers des projets relevant de certains secteurs prioritaires qui peuvent être améliorés grâce à la mise à disposition d'une assistance technique ou dont la viabilité financière peut être assurée par une opération sur capitaux à risques. Parmi ces secteurs prioritaires l'on peut citer notamment : l'accès au crédit pour les PME et les ETI ; les infrastructures, y compris les secteurs des transports, de l'énergie et de l'eau ; l'environnement, y compris la lutte contre les causes et les effets des changements climatiques ; le capital humain, la recherche et le développement (R-D) et l'innovation. Le FFF, qui a mobilisé 66,4 millions d'EUR de ressources de donateurs depuis 2004, a financé 77 opérations de subvention dans les pays du Moyen-Orient et d'Afrique du Nord (" MOAN "), qui ont abouti à 630 millions d'EUR d'opérations de panachage de ressources de la BEI, pour un investissement total de 1,35 milliard d'EUR. Grâce à l'aide ininterrompue de 16 États membres de l'UE et de la Commission européenne, le FFF a approuvé 9,9 millions d'EUR d'opérations de subvention en 2017, soit le montant le plus élevé jamais atteint. Le FFF a été un acteur clé du partenariat entre l'UE et les pays partenaires méditerranéens en s'inscrivant dans le cadre du processus qui a encouragé le renouvellement économique et politique dans les pays voisins du Sud.
Ten years of the Vienna Initiative 2009-2019
Author: European Investment Bank
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286143656
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
This year, the Vienna Initiative marks its 10th anniversary. For this special occasion, the Steering Committee has prepared a commemorative book, with essays and contributions from the key actors and institutions instrumental to the work of the Vienna Initiative since its inception. This volume provides a unique window on the Vienna Initiative's innovative crisis mitigation activities, its subsequent evolution and its current scope. At the time of the Lehman crisis, international institutions, national authorities and international commercial banks collaborated closely, taking full responsibility for their strategies in the CESEE region and voluntarily providing firm commitments on their activities. In the form of the Vienna Inititive, they built a functioning coordination platform, capable of transforming and evolving according to changing needs. Ten years later, this coordination platform remains an important of effective inter-institutional and private-private sector cooperation. The establishment of the Vienna Initiative was far from easy. However, given the size of euro area banks' cross-border operations in CESEE, a disorderly deleveraging would have been very costly for both CESEE countries and the foreign banks. With this in mind, the main stakeholders eventually got together to participate in the Vienna Initiative and achieve its main objective. The foreign banking groups committed to maintain their presence in the region, while the EIB, EBRD and the World Bank Group provided substantial financing to banks and the real economy. These efforts had a major positive impact on the region. They helped curb liquidity disruptions and restore confidence in the banking system, while alleviating balance of payments pressures. This coordinated response from commercial banks and IFIs was a prerequisite for the success of the IMF-funded macroeconomic adjustment programs in several CESEE countries. Over time, the Vienna Initiative has transformed itself from a crisis mitigation instrument to a broader coordination platform, dealing with the unique challenges of widespread cross-border banking with regulatory and supervisory interdependence, while supporting the emergence of an efficient, deep and sound banking and financial sector that supports growth in the region. In particular, with CESEE countries on a solid recovery path, the focus has shifted to tackling the legacy problem of high NPLs, or to dealing with the impact of the EU's upgraded institutional framework – particularly the creation of the Banking Union – on the host countries, most of which do not participate in the Banking Union. With the region needing to transform, up-scale its innovation capabilities and adjust to technological change, a dedicated working group has been set up to propose measures that could improve access to finance for innovative firms which typically lack tangible assets and thus may have hard time obtaining standard bank loans in a system that still offers limited alternatives. The Vienna Initiative has been a major achievement of international coordination and an important instrument for the future of the CESEE region.
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286143656
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
This year, the Vienna Initiative marks its 10th anniversary. For this special occasion, the Steering Committee has prepared a commemorative book, with essays and contributions from the key actors and institutions instrumental to the work of the Vienna Initiative since its inception. This volume provides a unique window on the Vienna Initiative's innovative crisis mitigation activities, its subsequent evolution and its current scope. At the time of the Lehman crisis, international institutions, national authorities and international commercial banks collaborated closely, taking full responsibility for their strategies in the CESEE region and voluntarily providing firm commitments on their activities. In the form of the Vienna Inititive, they built a functioning coordination platform, capable of transforming and evolving according to changing needs. Ten years later, this coordination platform remains an important of effective inter-institutional and private-private sector cooperation. The establishment of the Vienna Initiative was far from easy. However, given the size of euro area banks' cross-border operations in CESEE, a disorderly deleveraging would have been very costly for both CESEE countries and the foreign banks. With this in mind, the main stakeholders eventually got together to participate in the Vienna Initiative and achieve its main objective. The foreign banking groups committed to maintain their presence in the region, while the EIB, EBRD and the World Bank Group provided substantial financing to banks and the real economy. These efforts had a major positive impact on the region. They helped curb liquidity disruptions and restore confidence in the banking system, while alleviating balance of payments pressures. This coordinated response from commercial banks and IFIs was a prerequisite for the success of the IMF-funded macroeconomic adjustment programs in several CESEE countries. Over time, the Vienna Initiative has transformed itself from a crisis mitigation instrument to a broader coordination platform, dealing with the unique challenges of widespread cross-border banking with regulatory and supervisory interdependence, while supporting the emergence of an efficient, deep and sound banking and financial sector that supports growth in the region. In particular, with CESEE countries on a solid recovery path, the focus has shifted to tackling the legacy problem of high NPLs, or to dealing with the impact of the EU's upgraded institutional framework – particularly the creation of the Banking Union – on the host countries, most of which do not participate in the Banking Union. With the region needing to transform, up-scale its innovation capabilities and adjust to technological change, a dedicated working group has been set up to propose measures that could improve access to finance for innovative firms which typically lack tangible assets and thus may have hard time obtaining standard bank loans in a system that still offers limited alternatives. The Vienna Initiative has been a major achievement of international coordination and an important instrument for the future of the CESEE region.
European firms and climate change 2020/2021
Author: European Investment Bank
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 928615061X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
The European Union's COVID-19 recovery plan could be the impetus businesses need to invest in climate measures and prepare for the transition to a net-zero carbon economy. Our newest climate report looks at how firms' view these twin challenges and their preparedness to meet them. Firms are more aware of the physical risks posed by climate change, but less aware of the risks caused by the transition to clean energy. Almost half of EU firms surveyed are investing in climate change measures, compared with roughly one-third of US firms. Uncertainty over regulation and taxation continues to hamper climate investments. To green its economy, Europe needs a comprehensive strategy that will provide businesses with the guidance they need to invest in climate preparedness and the energy transition.
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 928615061X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
The European Union's COVID-19 recovery plan could be the impetus businesses need to invest in climate measures and prepare for the transition to a net-zero carbon economy. Our newest climate report looks at how firms' view these twin challenges and their preparedness to meet them. Firms are more aware of the physical risks posed by climate change, but less aware of the risks caused by the transition to clean energy. Almost half of EU firms surveyed are investing in climate change measures, compared with roughly one-third of US firms. Uncertainty over regulation and taxation continues to hamper climate investments. To green its economy, Europe needs a comprehensive strategy that will provide businesses with the guidance they need to invest in climate preparedness and the energy transition.
The digitalisation of SMEs in Portugal: Models for financing digital projects
Author: European Investment Bank
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286143567
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 63
Book Description
This study provides an overview of the digitalisation landscape for small and medium enterprises in Portugal, and outlines potential support measures. Such actions aim to maximise access-to-funding for digital projects, enhance awareness and capabilities essential for the integration of digital solutions, and ultimately improve company productivity.
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286143567
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 63
Book Description
This study provides an overview of the digitalisation landscape for small and medium enterprises in Portugal, and outlines potential support measures. Such actions aim to maximise access-to-funding for digital projects, enhance awareness and capabilities essential for the integration of digital solutions, and ultimately improve company productivity.
Global Solutions, International Partnerships
Author: European Investment Bank
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286150555
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
The climate crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic remind us that we cannot face down our challenges alone—our solutions must be global. The European Investment Bank is at the heart of the push to turn EU policy initiatives into real development solutions on the ground. This report provides insights into our vital projects and initiatives outside the European Union, data on their impact and ideas for the future of development through a series of expert essays.
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286150555
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
The climate crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic remind us that we cannot face down our challenges alone—our solutions must be global. The European Investment Bank is at the heart of the push to turn EU policy initiatives into real development solutions on the ground. This report provides insights into our vital projects and initiatives outside the European Union, data on their impact and ideas for the future of development through a series of expert essays.
Going green
Author: European Investment Bank
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286147112
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Investments in energy efficiency improvements are vital to ensure Europe's future as a sustainable, yet prosperous economy. Amid the COVID-19 crisis, however, there is a great risk of losing sight of the benefits of energy efficiency investments by European firms. The EIB Investment Survey (EIBIS) provides a unique source of data that highlights how more investment in energy efficiency is needed. This report examines the quality of firms' building stock, their spending on energy efficiency measures and the factors that influence their decisions regarding that investment. It highlights that both high-quality information and advanced management practices make a crucial difference in the likelihood of investment in energy efficiency. The regulatory framework needs to be supportive, yet also push for higher energy building performance standards, while financing conditions should facilitate timely investment by firms to realise the enormous gains that can be achieved through energy efficiency improvements.
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286147112
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Investments in energy efficiency improvements are vital to ensure Europe's future as a sustainable, yet prosperous economy. Amid the COVID-19 crisis, however, there is a great risk of losing sight of the benefits of energy efficiency investments by European firms. The EIB Investment Survey (EIBIS) provides a unique source of data that highlights how more investment in energy efficiency is needed. This report examines the quality of firms' building stock, their spending on energy efficiency measures and the factors that influence their decisions regarding that investment. It highlights that both high-quality information and advanced management practices make a crucial difference in the likelihood of investment in energy efficiency. The regulatory framework needs to be supportive, yet also push for higher energy building performance standards, while financing conditions should facilitate timely investment by firms to realise the enormous gains that can be achieved through energy efficiency improvements.
Financing the digitalisation of small and medium-sized enterprises
Author: European Investment Bank
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286145772
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
The study provides an overview of the role of digital innovation hubs and snapshot of the status of digitalisation in Europe. It comes in a very timely moment. The current COVID-19 crisis has highlighted even more the importance of digitalisation. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are at the centre of the economic crisis brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and containment measures, more now than during the 2008 financial crisis. This has clearly shown the importance and the need to accelerate the digital transformation to make businesses more resilient and agile. The study reviews access-to-finance conditions for the digitalisation of SMEs and the role of digital innovation hubs as key enablers in the wider ecosystem. It highlights how the propensity to digitalisation and digital maturity of SMEs is not only affected by financial factors (access to finance) but also by non-financial factors (knowledge and ambition to digitalise). In particular, the study shows the crucial role of digital innovation hubs and the wider eco-system in supporting the digitalisation of SMEs. Many digital innovation hubs have taken rapid actions to respond to the COVID-19 crisis and better help SMEs in the current circumstances. The study was carried out by InnovFin Advisory in collaboration with the European Investment Advisory Hub, with the support of Gartner.
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286145772
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 211
Book Description
The study provides an overview of the role of digital innovation hubs and snapshot of the status of digitalisation in Europe. It comes in a very timely moment. The current COVID-19 crisis has highlighted even more the importance of digitalisation. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are at the centre of the economic crisis brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and containment measures, more now than during the 2008 financial crisis. This has clearly shown the importance and the need to accelerate the digital transformation to make businesses more resilient and agile. The study reviews access-to-finance conditions for the digitalisation of SMEs and the role of digital innovation hubs as key enablers in the wider ecosystem. It highlights how the propensity to digitalisation and digital maturity of SMEs is not only affected by financial factors (access to finance) but also by non-financial factors (knowledge and ambition to digitalise). In particular, the study shows the crucial role of digital innovation hubs and the wider eco-system in supporting the digitalisation of SMEs. Many digital innovation hubs have taken rapid actions to respond to the COVID-19 crisis and better help SMEs in the current circumstances. The study was carried out by InnovFin Advisory in collaboration with the European Investment Advisory Hub, with the support of Gartner.
EIB Group activities in EU cohesion regions in 2021
Author: European Investment Bank
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286153686
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
As part of the EIB Group's bigger, bolder and more focused approach to cohesion, this report, the first in a new series, presents the EIB Group's activities in EU cohesion regions in 2021. The results are presented in terms of policy objectives, activity sectors, countries, contribution to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and sector-specific project results. It features a number of case studies and also takes a look at the economic and social challenges facing cohesion regions and the macroeconomic impact of the EIB Group's support for this fundamental EU policy priority.
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286153686
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
As part of the EIB Group's bigger, bolder and more focused approach to cohesion, this report, the first in a new series, presents the EIB Group's activities in EU cohesion regions in 2021. The results are presented in terms of policy objectives, activity sectors, countries, contribution to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and sector-specific project results. It features a number of case studies and also takes a look at the economic and social challenges facing cohesion regions and the macroeconomic impact of the EIB Group's support for this fundamental EU policy priority.
Digitalisation in Europe 2020-2021
Author: European Investment Bank
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286150423
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
Taking an early lead on digitalisation is crucial to Europe's lasting competitiveness. Our newest digitalisation report sheds light on the state of digitalisation in European countries: The adoption of digital technologies by firms in the European Union is improving, but it has not yet closed the gap with the United States; While some EU countries are at the global forefront of digital transformation, others risk being left behind. Digitalisation provides a unique opportunity to improve European firms' global competitiveness. To close the digital divide, Europe needs to increase investment and to create ecosystems that support innovation.
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286150423
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
Taking an early lead on digitalisation is crucial to Europe's lasting competitiveness. Our newest digitalisation report sheds light on the state of digitalisation in European countries: The adoption of digital technologies by firms in the European Union is improving, but it has not yet closed the gap with the United States; While some EU countries are at the global forefront of digital transformation, others risk being left behind. Digitalisation provides a unique opportunity to improve European firms' global competitiveness. To close the digital divide, Europe needs to increase investment and to create ecosystems that support innovation.
A partnership with Africa
Author: European Investment Bank
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286150563
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 53
Book Description
Africa is embarking upon a period in which its political, economic and social outlook will transform. The European Investment Bank is a key part of the EU toolbox that for decades has helped make the partnership between Africa and Europe stronger. We aim to maximise our potential as the EU bank, so that we can join our African partners in addressing today's critical challenges together and embrace our opportunities. This publication lays out our track record in Africa and our vision for our future partnership with the continent.
Publisher: European Investment Bank
ISBN: 9286150563
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 53
Book Description
Africa is embarking upon a period in which its political, economic and social outlook will transform. The European Investment Bank is a key part of the EU toolbox that for decades has helped make the partnership between Africa and Europe stronger. We aim to maximise our potential as the EU bank, so that we can join our African partners in addressing today's critical challenges together and embrace our opportunities. This publication lays out our track record in Africa and our vision for our future partnership with the continent.