The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is a multilateral development finance institution established in 1990. Headquartered in London, it operates primarily in Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean. The EBRD provides a range of financial products and services, including loans, equity investments, and guarantees, to support private sector development and promote sustainable growth. It serves various sectors such as agribusiness, energy, finance, and infrastructure, and also offers policy dialogue and advisory services. The EBRD has invested over €130 billion in more than 5,200 projects since its inception, playing a significant role in fostering change and economic development in its regions of operation.
Director and Head of Infrastructure, Turkey, Middle East and Africa
Maria Barsuk
Investor
Odile Renaud Basso
President
Matteo Colangeli
Regional Director, Western Balkans
Mark Davis Ph.D
Managing Director, Southern and Eastern Mediterranean
Susan Goeransson
Director of Infrastructure Europe and Sustainable Infrastructure Group
Zsuzsanna Hargitai
Managing Director, Small and Medium Enterprises Finance and Development
Zoltan Hopka
Investor
Natalia Lacorzana
Director, Natural Resources
Francis Malige
Managing Director, Financial Institutions
Andreea Moraru
Director and Regional Head of Greece and Cyprus
Tamás Nagy
Director, Equity Partner and Co-Head of Private Equity
Nandita Parshad
Managing Director, Sustainable Infrastructure Group
Odile Renaud-Basso
President and Member of the Executive Committee
Jürgen Rigterink
First Vice President, Chairman and Head of Client Services Group
Kanako Sekine
Managing Director, Portfolio
Melis Tabojer
Director and Head of European Union Banks and Structured Finance
Paul Vlaanderen
Director
Aleksandra Vukosavljevic
Director, Financial Institutions, Western Balkans and Eastern Europe
Dirk Werner
Managing Director, Equity
Natalia Zhukova
Director and Head, Agribusiness
Grzegorz Zielinski
Director and Head of Energy Europe
Alistair Clark Ph.D
Managing Director, Environment and Sustainability Department
Heike Harmgart
Managing Director for Sub-Saharan Africa
Past deals in Public Transportation
Vilnius Public Transport
Debt Financing in 2024
Vilnius Public Transport is the transportation of passengers by buses and trolleybuses along specified routes throughout Vilnius and its suburbs.
Moldovan Railways
Debt Financing in 2023
Moldovan Railways is the country's sole railway operator, responsible for passenger and cargo transportation as well as railway infrastructure maintenance.
Ukrzaliznytsia
Debt Financing in 2023
Ukrzaliznytsia is a government-owned joint-stock company of rail transport that controls the vast majority of railroad transportation.
Trafiku Urban
Debt Financing in 2022
Trafiku Urban contribute to the improvement of citizens lives by providing services through public transport.
Swvl
Post in 2022
Swvl is a technology-driven mobility company that offers an app for booking fixed-route bus trips, providing users with a cost-effective alternative to traditional public transportation and ride-sharing services. Founded in 2017, Swvl operates in Egypt, Kenya, Pakistan, and has its headquarters in Dubai. The company's core product is the B2C Swvl Retail offering, which allows commuters to book rides on minibuses and other vehicles running on fixed or semi-fixed routes within cities through a mobile application. This service enables users to share rides during peak commute times for a flat fare with no surge pricing, promoting environmentally responsible mass transit solutions.
Trafi
Series B in 2020
Trafi, founded in 2013, is a mobility technology startup with offices in Berlin, London, Paris, and Vilnius. The company collaborates with cities and enterprises globally to develop multimodal mobility-as-a-service systems, offering advanced route planning and data management solutions. Trafi's application allows users to plan journeys using real-time data, integrating scientific algorithms and crowd-sourced information to provide accurate predictions for journey duration and arrival times across various cities. By eliminating the need for manual data adjustments and internet connectivity, Trafi aims to enhance urban mobility and improve the travel experience for its users. The company serves a diverse clientele, including prominent organizations and major cities such as Berlin, Munich, Prague, Jakarta, Bogota, and Rio de Janeiro.
Trafi
Series A in 2017
Trafi, founded in 2013, is a mobility technology startup with offices in Berlin, London, Paris, and Vilnius. The company collaborates with cities and enterprises globally to develop multimodal mobility-as-a-service systems, offering advanced route planning and data management solutions. Trafi's application allows users to plan journeys using real-time data, integrating scientific algorithms and crowd-sourced information to provide accurate predictions for journey duration and arrival times across various cities. By eliminating the need for manual data adjustments and internet connectivity, Trafi aims to enhance urban mobility and improve the travel experience for its users. The company serves a diverse clientele, including prominent organizations and major cities such as Berlin, Munich, Prague, Jakarta, Bogota, and Rio de Janeiro.
GoOpti
Series A in 2016
GoOpti is a Slovenian transport-as-a-service company specializing in low-cost, shared shuttle services between small cities and airports across Europe. It operates in five countries, connecting passengers with similar travel itineraries in the same vehicle, making it an affordable and convenient option. Known for its door-to-door transfers, GoOpti has transported over 700,000 passengers to date and plans further international expansion.
Trafi
Series A in 2015
Trafi, founded in 2013, is a mobility technology startup with offices in Berlin, London, Paris, and Vilnius. The company collaborates with cities and enterprises globally to develop multimodal mobility-as-a-service systems, offering advanced route planning and data management solutions. Trafi's application allows users to plan journeys using real-time data, integrating scientific algorithms and crowd-sourced information to provide accurate predictions for journey duration and arrival times across various cities. By eliminating the need for manual data adjustments and internet connectivity, Trafi aims to enhance urban mobility and improve the travel experience for its users. The company serves a diverse clientele, including prominent organizations and major cities such as Berlin, Munich, Prague, Jakarta, Bogota, and Rio de Janeiro.
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