Business news from Ukraine

Business news from Ukraine

FC and OTP Leasing announce new EUR50 million program

16 August , 2025  

The International Finance Corporation (IFC) and OTP Leasing, the largest company in the Ukrainian market, have announced the launch of a EUR50 million risk sharing facility (RSF) to increase financing for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as well as mid-cap companies in Ukraine for energy and energy efficiency needs.

“This initiative aims to finance sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, trade, energy, and logistics, focusing primarily on sustainable energy solutions that enhance Ukraine’s energy resilience,” the IFC said in a press release on Friday.

Under the RSF, the IFC will assume up to 50% of the credit risk for a maximum amount of EUR 25 million. The project’s 10% capital cost compensation mechanism (up to a total of EUR 6 million) will encourage lessees to choose sustainable solutions over more polluting alternatives.

It is noted that against the backdrop of Russia’s invasion and high risk, private sector lending has declined, with corporate lending falling from 12.8% of GDP in 2021 to 9.2% of GDP in 2024, while the leasing sector, as a critical alternative to lending, contracted by 59.4% in 2022 and has only partially recovered thanks to support from the state and assistance from international development finance institutions.

In addition, since the start of the Russian invasion, Ukraine has lost almost two-thirds of its power generation capacity, highlighting the need for decentralized and sustainable energy systems.

“Thanks to the current RSF, OTP Leasing will be able to offer more leasing deals to traditionally underfinanced SMEs and mid-caps in Ukraine that prioritize small-scale renewable energy generation and energy-efficient sustainable projects, particularly climate-smart agriculture and green transport,” the IFC noted.

IFC’s participation in the RSF and the capital cost compensation mechanism are supported by the IFC’s Economic Resilience Action Program (ERA) for Ukraine, funded by the UK Department for International Development with EUR10 million.

Andrew Okenden, the UK’s Chargé d’Affaires in Kyiv, noted that the UK strongly supports Ukraine’s green and sustainable economic recovery, and that this approach reflects the key priorities of the 100-year Partnership Agreement signed by Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy earlier this year.

According to IFC Regional Manager for Ukraine Lisa Kestner, the new agreement will increase access to finance for Ukrainian businesses, particularly in critical sectors such as agribusiness, manufacturing, and logistics. “Our initiative will help businesses invest in sustainable energy solutions such as climate-smart agriculture, small-scale renewable energy generation, and energy efficiency projects,” she emphasized.

Since February 2022, IFC, as part of its Economic Resilience Action Program (ERA) for Ukraine, has provided $2.5 billion in support to Ukraine’s private sector, including $940 million in mobilized financing.

According to IFC, as of March 31, 2025, OTP Leasing had approximately 33.6% of the Ukrainian market share in terms of leasing portfolio ($330.5 million in outstanding lease transactions). The company provides financial leasing and fleet management services to SMEs and mid-caps throughout the country. The company is wholly owned by Hungary’s OTP Bank Plc.

 

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