European Bank for Reconstruction & Development

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is an investment firm established in 1991 to support the development of market economies and democracies in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia. As the largest single investor in the region, the EBRD focuses on private enterprises, investing primarily in minority equity positions and participating in private equity funds that target medium-sized companies seeking expansion. The firm mobilizes significant foreign direct investment and provides project financing for a variety of sectors, including banking, industry, and municipal services. It collaborates with publicly owned companies to facilitate privatization and restructuring efforts. The EBRD operates in countries committed to democratic principles and emphasizes strong corporate governance and environmental respect in all its investments. With a portfolio exceeding €130 billion across over 5,200 projects, the EBRD has also extended its financing initiatives to the Middle East and Africa, leveraging its expertise to foster economic growth and transformation.

Maria Barsuk

Investor

Susan Goeransson

Director, Head of Infrastructure

Zoltan Hopka

Investor

Francis Malige

Managing Director for Financial Institutions

Tamás Nagy

Director, Co-Head Private Equity

Jurgen Rigterink

Vice President / Head of Cllient Services Group

Past deals in Ukraine

Kokhavynska Paper Factory

Debt Financing in 2021
Kokhavynska Paper Factory is a producer of recycled base paper and tissue.

NOVUS

Debt Financing in 2020
NOVUS professed philosophy of fresh, healthy and tasty products.

Lantmännen Axa

Debt Financing in 2020
Lantmännen Axa are producer of breakfast cereals in Ukraine that is owned by Sweden’s agribusiness cooperative, Lantmännen.

SolarGaps

Grant in 2018
SolarGaps, based in Kyiv, Ukraine, specializes in smart solar blinds that integrate photovoltaic panels to generate electricity. These innovative blinds automatically track the sun's movement, allowing users to produce their own electricity, which can be used to power home devices and reduce electricity bills. Additionally, SolarGaps provides the option to store generated energy in a home battery system for use during emergencies. The blinds also contribute to interior cooling, enhancing energy efficiency. Users can conveniently monitor and control their SolarGaps through a smartphone app, enabling management of energy production from anywhere.

Dniprovska Agri Group

Debt Financing in 2017
Dniprovska Agri Group is a poultry producer in Ukraine.
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