(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) The European bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is
extending a Georgian lari-denominated financial package worth US$
16 million to Credo Bank to support micro, small and medium-sized
enterprises (MSMEs) and women-led firms and to promote
local-currency lending in Georgia, trend reports.
The financing package includes an MSME credit line of up to US$
10 million to support investments by local firms across the
country. A further US$ 4 million will be lent under the Women in
Business (WiB) programme, which aims to promote women's
entrepreneurship by boosting access to finance and advising
women-led firms. This programme is supported by Sweden and the
European Union (EU) in Georgia.
Credo Bank will also receive US$ 2 million under the
EU4Business-EBRD Credit Line for small-business upgrades to modern,
greener technology, making firms more sustainable and competitive
at home and abroad. Borrowers will receive grants upon the
successful implementation of their investment projects and
technical assistance, both funded by the EU under its EU4Business
initiative.
''MSMEs play a vital role, always bringing novelties and
innovations to the market,” said Catarina Bjorlin Hansen, EBRD
Regional Director for the Caucasus.“We are pleased to step up our
support for companies and women-led businesses in Georgia that wish
to invest in growth and a greener and more competitive future.
Together with our partners, we are working to provide more
opportunities for small businesses and to boost economic resilience
and sustainable development in the country.”
Ambassador of the European Union to Georgia Paweł Herczyński
noted:“Congratulations to Credo Bank on signing this deal with the
EBRD, fully in line with EU priorities. The EU is a strong
supporter of SME development, women's entrepreneurship and the
green economy in Georgia.”
Credo Bank CEO Zaza Pirtskhelava said:“We are proud to have
continued our strategic partnership with the EBRD for over 15 years
now. This complex financial package, denominated in local currency,
supports Georgian MSMEs, creates access to finance for women
entrepreneurs and promotes the use of modern, greener technology in
businesses, thus contributing to their sustainability. Likewise, I
would like to thank the whole team and, in particular, the EBRD's
Georgian representation for their efforts and collaboration.”
This is the first time that Credo Bank, the fifth-largest bank
in Georgia, has participated in the WiB and EU4Business-EBRD Credit
Line facilities. A strong partner to the EBRD, Credo Bank largely
caters to the financial needs of MSMEs.
To date, the EBRD has invested around €5 billion in more than
280 projects in Georgia.
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