Nordic Investment Bank

Nordic Investment Bank (NIB) is an international financial institution founded in 1975 and headquartered in Helsinki, Finland. It primarily provides sustainable, long-term financing to public and private sector clients across its member countries, which include Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden, as well as non-member nations. NIB offers a range of financial products such as corporate loans, sovereign loans, and loans to municipalities, as well as project and structured finance. The bank also invests in green bonds and provides liquidity, collateral, and portfolio management services. NIB's mission is to enhance competitiveness and environmental sustainability in the Nordic and Baltic regions by financing projects in sectors like energy, transport, and infrastructure. By acquiring funds through international capital markets, NIB ensures competitive market terms for its clients, making it a reliable source of long-term financing. All projects undergo sustainability assessments, reinforcing NIB's commitment to financing initiatives that contribute positively to the region's future.

Andre Kuusvek

President and CEO

Henrik Normann

President

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Gagnaveita Reykjavíkur

Debt Financing in 2025
Gagnaveita Reykjavíkur is a telecommunications company which provide their services via Ljósleiðarinn.

Eidsiva Energy

Debt Financing in 2025
Eidsiva Energi, headquartered in Hamar, Norway, is one of the country's largest energy companies, focusing on the production, distribution, and sale of electricity, broadband, and electrical safety services. With a network company, Eidsiva Nett, managing 22,000 kilometers of power grid, the company serves approximately 155,000 customers across Eastern Norway. Eidsiva operates several subsidiaries, including Eidsiva Vannkraft, Eidsiva Bioenergi, and Eidsiva Marked, which are involved in various aspects of energy production and distribution. The company is committed to developing renewable energy solutions, leveraging local resources such as hydropower, biomass, waste, and wind power. Eidsiva Energi aims to achieve a production capacity of nearly five billion kilowatt hours of renewable energy annually in the near future. With over 1,000 employees and a yearly turnover of around four billion Norwegian Kroner, Eidsiva plays a crucial role in providing essential services and addressing the growing demand for sustainable energy in the context of climate change.
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