European Investment Bank

The European Investment Bank (EIB), established in 1958 and headquartered in Luxembourg, serves as the lending arm of the European Union, primarily focusing on supporting European integration and social cohesion. It offers a range of financial services, including project loans for both public and private sectors, loans to banks and intermediaries, and structured finance products. EIB also provides guarantees, securitization instruments, and equity investments, particularly in infrastructure and environmental projects. The bank plays a crucial role in financing microfinance and risk-sharing initiatives for research and innovation, alongside offering technical expertise for sustainable energy projects. Its advisory services encompass urban development and infrastructure, and it actively supports public-private partnerships and small to medium-sized enterprises across various sectors, including transportation, energy, health, education, and agriculture.

Andrus Ansip

Vice President

Nicola Beer

Vice President and Member of the Management Committee

Markus Berndt

Deputy Director General, EIB Group and Deputy Managing Director, EIB Global Directorate

Teresa Czerwińska

Vice President and Member of the Management Committee

Ambroise Fayolle

Vice President and Member of the Management Committee

Werner Hoyer

President

Kyriacos Kakouris

Vice President

Adrian Kamenitzer

Deputy Director General and Chief Risk Officer

Jean-Christophe Laloux

Director General

Emma Navarro

Vice President

Lilyana Pavlova

Vice President

Alexander Stubb Ph.D

Vice President and Member of the Management Committee

Thomas Östros

Vice President and Member of the Management Committee

Past deals in Steel

Marcegaglia

Debt Financing in 2024
Marcegaglia is the industrial group worldwide in the steel processing sector, with a turnover of more than 5.5 billion euros.

Stegra

Debt Financing in 2022
Stegra operates a steel production plant focused on decarbonizing the steel industry in Europe through the use of green hydrogen. The facility is designed as a fully integrated, digitalized, and automated greenfield plant, which combines raw materials, renewable energy, and artificial intelligence to produce fossil-free steel. By replacing traditional CO2-intensive coal with green hydrogen, the plant significantly reduces emissions, with water and heat as the primary byproducts. This innovative approach enables clients to access high-quality, sustainable steel at a competitive cost, contributing to the broader goal of accelerating decarbonization in the steel sector.
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