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Encyclopedia > EBRD

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) was founded in 1991 to promote private and entrepreneurial initiatives in the countries of central and eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).


The countries of operation of the EBRD are:

Other members countries are:

External links

  • EBRD web site (http://www.ebrd.org/)

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The EBRD was set up in 1991 to assist the former communist countries of Eastern Europe in their transition to market economies.
The EBRD and the European Commission launched the EU/EBRD SME Finance Facility in 1999, to encourage growth and development of SME's by facilitating their access to loans, leasing and equity finance from local financial intermediaries in the candidate countries for EU accession.
General enquiries about the EBRD may be sent to generalenquiries@ebrd.com or +44 20 7338 6372 and project enquiries (existing projects) may be sent to projectenquiries@ebrd.com or +44 20 7338 6282.
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