European Investment Bank

European Investment Bank is the EU's long-term lending institution owned by its member states. It finances public and private sector projects across transportation, energy, telecommunications, health, education, water, housing, and other sectors in the European Union and beyond. The bank provides a range of financing tools including project loans, guarantees, debt and equity investments, and risk-sharing arrangements, as well as microfinance and venture capital funds. It also offers advisory services, infrastructure funding, and support for urban development, PPPs, and sustainable energy projects. Through infrastructure and environmental funds and partnerships with banks and intermediaries, it supports SMEs, innovation, and the transition to a low-carbon economy.

Andrus Ansip

Vice President

Nicola Beer

Vice President

Markus Berndt

Acting Managing Director of EIB Global, Head of Operations

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 Latvia

Latvenergo

Debt Financing in 2025
Latvenergo is an energy company based in Latvia, operating in the Baltic region. It produces and trades electricity, heat, and natural gas, with a focus on sustainable and environmentally friendly energy solutions. The company operates hydroelectric power plants and thermal power stations, and engages in the wholesale and retail sale of energy. Additionally, it offers energy-related services to support efficient energy consumption and management.

Atea

Post in 2023
Atea is a leading supplier of IT infrastructure in the Nordic and Baltic regions, employing approximately 4,600 individuals across 72 cities in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. The company specializes in providing a wide range of IT products from prominent vendors and offers expert services in IT infrastructure, supported by around 2,500 consultants and 6,500 technology certifications. Atea's product and service offerings include third-party hardware and software, mobile device management, security software, and maintenance and operation of IT systems. Its operations are structured into six business segments based on geographical areas and services, with the majority of its revenue generated from Sweden.
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