The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) may lend state-owned Ukreximbank up to EUR50 million to finance private corporate clients and municipalities in Ukraine affected by the war.
“The loan will provide Ukreximbank with much-needed medium-term financing during wartime and will allow the bank to support its private corporate clients and municipalities using its strategic focus, proven experience in corporate lending to critical sectors and strong regional presence,” the bank said in a statement Wednesday.
According to it, the project will be supported by donors: EUR25 million of first-loss risk coverage will be provided by the EBRD’s Special Crisis Response Fund as part of the EBRD’s special Ukraine War Response Package.
Ukreximbank was founded in 1992. The sole owner of the financial institution is the state.
According to the National Bank of Ukraine, as of July 1, 2022 Ukreximbank in terms of total assets ranked third (228.608 billion UAH) among 68 operating banks in the country, or about 10% of total assets of the banking system.
The bank has 51 branches across the country and two representative offices in London and New York.