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The international finance institutions and development finance institutions working with Ukraine.

Norway to allocate NOK 100 million for investment-ready projects in Ukraine

Norway to allocate NOK 100 million for investment-ready projects in Ukraine

Norway will provide NOK 100 million ($9.5 million) in 2025-2026 to support investment-ready projects in Ukraine through the project Support for Enterprise Development for Ukraine. Applicants from all countries, including Ukrainian, international, and Norwegian companies, can apply for funding that will target priority sectors, including sustainable energy,

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EBRD approves €15 million loan for Ukrainian Yuria Pharm Group's investments in Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Latvia

EBRD approves €15 million loan for Ukrainian Yuria Pharm Group's investments in Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Latvia

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) said it approved a €15 million loan to co-finance Ukrainian pharmaceuticals manufacturer Yuria Pharm Group's investment program in Uzbekistan, Ukraine and Latvia for 2025-2027. The funding, focused on green projects and other capex, will be divided into €13

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BII and Proparco to provide risk-sharing guarantees worth $57 million to EBRD to support Ukraine's cross-border trade

BII and Proparco to provide risk-sharing guarantees worth $57 million to EBRD to support Ukraine's cross-border trade

The UK's development finance institution British International Investment (BII), and the French development agency Proparco will provide risk-sharing guarantees worth a total of $57 million to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to support the lender's trade finance exposure in Ukraine. BII will

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EBRD mulls lending Ukrainian grocery store chain Vrus $25 million to expand retail operations

EBRD mulls lending Ukrainian grocery store chain Vrus $25 million to expand retail operations

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) said it is considering providing a $25 million multicurrency senior long-term loan to Ukrainian grocery store chain Varus Group to expand its retail operations in the country. The financing would help Varus boost employment opportunities for people with disabilities and other

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