European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)

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European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is an organization based in London, United Kingdom .

Background

"We provide project financing for banks, industries and businesses, both new ventures and investments in existing companies. We also work with publicly owned companies.

Each of our projects is tailored to the needs of the client and to the specific situation of the country, region and sector. Direct investments generally range from €5 million to €230 million. We provide loan and equity finance, guarantees, leasing facilities and trade finance. Typically we fund up to 35 per cent of the total project cost.

The Bank invests only in projects that could not otherwise attract financing on similar terms. For each project we finance, we assign a dedicated team of specialists with specific sectoral, regional, legal and environmental skills.

Through donor funds we mobilise investment capital and expertise by giving local business access to consultant experts. Donor programmes are funded by governments and international institutions, and are managed by the EBRD.

We also manage six nuclear safety and decommissioning funds. The biggest of these is for the transformation of the destroyed reactor in Chernobyl into an environmentally safe state."

Principles

"A clearly defined set of standards governs all its work. The EBRD seeks to develop a sound investment climate based on an effective legal and regulatory framework and promotes corporate governance, including sound management practices, a firm stance against corrupt practices, disclosure of information, and clear and consistent accounting and auditing practices. All our operations are guided by the need to promote environmentally sound and sustainable development as well as appropriate procurement practices."

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References

  1.  "European Bank for Reconstruction and Development"