articles | 14 October 2016

RCB signs agreement with EIB to lend €40m to SMEs

RCB Bank, the unit of Russia’s state-owned VTB and Otkritie Financial Corporation, has agreed with the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the Cypriot government to pump a further €40m into the Cypriot economy.

“This €40m translates to competitive lending solutions for new investments, characterised by a longer repayment period, beneficial lending rates and favourable terms to small and medium size enterprises, which are the backbone of the Cypriot economy,” RCB said in an emailed statement recently.

The agreement comes on top of a previous arrangement which allowed RCB to borrow €20m from EIB for the same purpose “at beneficial lending rates,” the Limassol-based lender said.

“We sincerely thank the EIB for the extension of our cooperation and remain committed in providing SMEs and Cypriot enterprises with the much-needed and competitive financing they require in order to facilitate their investment plans in Cyprus. Cooperations like these are crucial in helping the real economy of Cyprus to continue growing and thus reinstate our country to the position it deserves,” RCB’s chief executive officer Kiril Zimarin was quoted as saying.

Source: Cyprus Mail

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