
Terme Snovik Launches €22 Million Expansion with New Four-Star Kneipp NaturHotel
Terme Snovik, a boutique spa located in north-central Slovenia near Kamnik, is embarking on its most
moreLifeFit Group Expands Premium Fitness Portfolio with SportsUp Acquisition
LifeFit Group, a leader in Germany's fitness industry, has strengthened its premium segment with the
moreNorrøna Concept Store Opens in Zürich: A Hub for Outdoor Enthusiasts
We’re excited to announce the grand opening of the Norrøna Concept Store Zürich, located at Löw
moreProximity and Efficiency: Central Europe Becomes a Hub for Bike Production
The bicycle and e-bike industry is undergoing a transformative shift in 2025, with Central Europe (C
moreXtreme Fitness Gyms Targets Dominance in Eastern European Fitness Market
Polish fitness franchise Xtreme Fitness Gyms is making waves in the fitness industry, celebrating th
more
"Business
Partner search for the Sports industry in Central Europe"
You are here » Home Page
» CE Sports Business News
» New EBRD partnership for Societe Generale Expressbank
2017-04-18
source own
New EBRD partnership for Societe Generale Expressbank

Thanks to a new agreement between the Societe Generale Expressbank (SGEB) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Bulgarian companies will now have improved access to finance in order to boost the competition within certain markets. Currently, two-thirds of all lending from SGEB goes towards local companies and EBRD is no stranger to the company as they have provided support in the past. However, this deal is slightly different in that it is a ‘RSF’ risk participation agreement; the first for Bulgaria and the first for EU member state lenders.
In over 230 projects, the EBRD has invested significant sums of money in Bulgaria to date. Thought to be worth a little under €3.5 billion, 80% of this amount has gone towards the private sector. In 2016 alone, over €600 million was pumped into the Bulgarian economy by the EBRD. In the future, the EBRD has set a target of €200 million per year to keep up with local demand.