European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is an international financial institution established in 1991 and headquartered in London, United Kingdom. Its primary mission is to foster economic development in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as in the Middle East and Africa, by providing project financing to banks, industries, and businesses. The EBRD focuses on supporting new ventures and facilitating investments in existing companies, while also assisting publicly owned entities in privatizing and restructuring municipal services. The bank engages in equity investments and provides various forms of debt financing, including senior, subordinated, mezzanine, and convertible debt. By collaborating with commercial partners and financial intermediaries, such as local banks and equity funds, the EBRD aims to enhance private sector growth and development across multiple sectors. Through its extensive experience, the EBRD has invested more than €130 billion in over 5,200 projects, playing a significant role in advancing economic transformation in the regions it serves.

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 for 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

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Gorenjska Banka

Debt Financing in 2024
Gorenjska banka, d.d., headquartered in Kranj, Slovenia, offers a wide range of banking products and services primarily to individuals, corporations, and sole proprietors in the Gorenjska region. The bank provides services such as accepting deposits, consumer and mortgage loans, financial leasing, and factoring. Additionally, it facilitates payment services, including the issuance and management of payment instruments, guarantees, and other commitments. Gorenjska banka also engages in foreign exchange trading and offers investment services along with the safekeeping of securities. The bank provides safe deposit box rentals and insurance brokerage services, and it is involved in the management and rental of real estate. Founded in 1955, Gorenjska banka is a subsidiary of AIK banka a.d. and has established itself as a key player in the Slovenian banking sector.

GlobalCorp

Private Equity Round in 2024
GlobalCorp provides a complete range of leasing, factoring, and non-banking financial services for corporate, entrepreneurs, and SMEs.

Yapı Kredi Bankası

Post in 2023
Yapi Kredi Bankasi, established in 1944, is one of the first nationwide private banks in Turkey. It is engaged in credit cards, assets management, non-cash loans, leasing, factoring, private pension funds and non-life insurance. It is 80% owned by Koc Finansal Hizmetler (KFH), whose combined financial services network consists of over 13 million customers and 835 branches in Turkey. Yapi Kredi was acquired by Mehmet Emin Karamehmet's Çukurova Holding in 1984. In 2003, Çukurova Holding reached an agreement with the Turkish bank regulator to sell the majority of its shares in Yapi Kredi within two years. In 2005, the majority of shares in Yapi Kredi was acquired by the owners of Koçbank. Koç Finansal Hizmetler (KFH) was an equal partnership between Koç Holding and Italian banking giant, Unicredit. In 2006, Koçbank was merged into Yapı Kredi, leaving 80% of Yapi Kredi owned by KFS.
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