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    What we offer

    The main activities of the facility include:

    • investing in private equity funds;
    • investing in and lending to microfinance institutions and microfinance investment vehicles;
    • providing technical assistance to financial intermediaries or final beneficiaries.

    The EIB structures private equity transactions typically by way of commitments into private equity funds, which, in turn, make equity-type investments in SMEs.

    The EIB may consider direct investments into local enterprises, targeting mostly second-tier financial institutions (including leasing companies, insurance companies and other companies active in the financial services sector) that need capital to finance their growth but have limited access to the capital markets or institutional investors given their small size.

    Microfinance operations aim to foster employment-generating activities by promoting and improving access to finance, focusing mainly on Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) in the Southern Neighbourhood.

    Intermediaries

    Selected intermediaries will serve in particular micro- and small enterprises, alongside low-income persons, and they will include newly created and existing MFIs, credit unions/cooperatives, banks wishing to downscale their operation to serve smaller businesses and other financial institutions, including microfinance investment funds/companies.

    The EIB will pay special attention to Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) transforming into commercial entities, and to greenfield as well as existing institutions, which aim to expand their portfolios of microloans. The EIB may also invest in Microfinance Investment Vehicles (MIVs) with the purpose of on-lending to microfinance service providers.

    Instruments offered

    The EIB offers:

    • long-term debt financing
    • equity and quasi-equity financing
    • subordinated loans and guarantees

    Instruments will be designed on a case-by-case basis and depending on the requirements of the selected intermediaries and the characteristics of the relevant local market.

    More about EIB’s microfinance operations  

    The Technical Assistance Window leverages the impact of the risk capital operations, notably through capacity building programmes. The Technical Assistance Window is dedicated to capacity building of financial intermediaries, mainly microfinance institutions and/or current and potential final beneficiaries.

    These activities are typically implemented by a service provider and then selected and monitored by the EIB.

    The Technical Assistance Window comprises of two phases:

    • a start-up phase, during which, the service provider will focus on the diagnosis and needs assessment of the financial intermediaries, followed by
    • an operational phase.

    Who benefits

    Financial intermediaries include:

    • private equity funds (including venture capital funds)
    • microfinance institutions
    • microfinance investment vehicles
    • banks and other financial institutions

    Other innovative instruments may also be considered.

    Find information on the support provided under the Financial instruments.

    Geographic scope

    The Risk Capital Facility for the Southern Neighbourhood covers the following countries:

    Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria* and Palestine**.


    * Following EU sanctions in November 2011, the EIB has suspended all loan disbursements and technical advisory contracts for projects in Syria. The same applies for the Risk Capital Facility.

    ** This designation shall not be construed as recognition of a State of Palestine and is without prejudice to the individual positions of the Member States on this issue.

    Our blending facilities

    The European Investment Bank carries out global blending operations, through seven regional investment facilities and other thematic blending funds.

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