Green Co-Financing Loans (HDB)
Country:
Greece
Main Scheme Providers:
- Hellenic Development Bank (HDB)
Scheme Types:
- Financial instrument
- Investments grants
Key Information of the Scheme (English):
The Hellenic Development Bank (HDB) is a valuable element in the integration of Micro, Small and Medium size enterprises (MSMEs) financing cycle, through the collateralization of the fraction of business risk not accepted by the banking system, thus amplifying the scope of viable entrepreneurial initiatives undertaken by MSMEs.
Green Co-Financing Loans
The Green Co-Financing Loans Fund was established to provide favorable terms regarding investment loans to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), offering 40% of the capital interest rate-free and a two-year partial interest subsidy upon the Financial Intermediary’s interest rate for the remaining 60% of the capital, for the implementation of Green Transition investment projects. Investment projects regarding Green Mobility, Energy Efficiency/Energy Upgrades, and Energy Production through Renewable Sources are supported.
The European Investment Bank (EIB), collaborates alongside with the Hellenic Development Bank (HDB), the Greek State and the Financial Intermediaries, in order to finance investment programs that contribute to the goals of the European Union. Learn more about the European Investments Bank (EIB) role in supporting SME’s.
Key Information of the Scheme (Native):
Η Ελληνική Αναπτυξιακή Τράπεζα (ΕΑΤ) αποτελεί πολύτιμο στοιχείο στην ενσωμάτωση του κύκλου χρηματοδότησης των πολύ μικρών, μικρών και μεσαίων επιχειρήσεων (ΜΜΕ), μέσω της εξασφάλισης του κλάσματος του επιχειρηματικού κινδύνου που δεν είναι αποδεκτό από το τραπεζικό σύστημα, ενισχύοντας έτσι το εύρος των βιώσιμων επιχειρηματικές πρωτοβουλίες που αναλαμβάνονται από ΜΜΜΕ.
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