Beirut:

  • EBRD signs first Green Economy Financing Facility (GEFF) in Lebanon.
  • USD 100 million from EBRD to Bank Audi to finance green projects.
  • Additional USD 100 million committed by Bank Audi for green projects.
  • Donor: TaiwanICDF.

With a view to strengthening sustainable energy in Lebanon, the EBRD and Bank Audi, the largest bank in Lebanon, are joining forces by providing USD 100 million each for green projects. This includes the first loan under the EBRD Green Economy Financing Facility (GEFF) for the country.

The programme addresses critical issues for Lebanon’s sustainable development, such as diversifying energy supply, reducing the use of limited natural resources such as energy and water, and improving energy efficiency, thus decreasing pollution levels, conserving resources and contributing to a better environment.

Under the GEFF agreement with Bank Audi, signed in Beirut today, the EBRD is providing a USD 90 million loan, to be complemented by USD 10 million in concessional funding from the TaiwanICDF, for on-lending to private borrowers. The funds will be used for climate change mitigation and adaptation investments, in line with the EBRD’s Green Economy Transition approach, a comprehensive strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy efficiency.

GEFF Lebanon will be supported by a team of specialised consultants including engineering, environmental, financial and marketing experts, who will offer Bank Audi and its clients direct support and advice throughout the green project lifecycle using best-in-class technologies. The technical assistance package is supported by the EBRD Shareholder Special Fund.

Gretchen Biery, EBRD Head of Lebanon, said: “This GEFF facility to Bank Audi is the first offered to a commercial bank in Lebanon and the largest ever granted to a single bank in the region. The project demonstrates the EBRD’s commitment to creating opportunities in the green economy in Lebanon, and deepens our partnership with Bank Audi.”

Samir Hanna, Chairman and Group CEO of Bank Audi, added that “our partnership with the EBRD in the GEFF facility demonstrates the commitment of both institutions to unlocking the Lebanese private sector’s access to green finance. The funding will allow businesses and individuals to invest in commercially viable and environmentally sustainable projects, thereby supporting Lebanon’s overall transition to a green economy. To that end, Bank Audi will match the GEFF facility with an additional USD 100 million in financing to support green investments, bringing the total green financing package to USD 200 million.”

Since 2006, through GEFF, the EBRD has provided almost EUR 4 billion in green financing to more than 130 financial institutions, reaching 120,000 clients in 25 countries. These projects have led to annual reductions in CO2 emissions of almost 7 million tonnes.

In September 2017, Lebanon joined EBRD’s southern and eastern Mediterranean (SEMED) region, which is currently the fastest-growing region of the Bank’s operations. The region includes Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia, where the EBRD has been investing and has engaged in policy reforms since 2012, as well as the West Bank and Gaza since May 2017. In only six years, the EBRD has invested over €8 billion in 195 projects across the SEMED region including five projects in Lebanon.

The EBRD also became a shareholder in Bank Audi in March 2018, with a 2.5 per cent participation in the latter’s common equity.

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About the EBRD

The EBRD is a multilateral bank that promotes the development of the private sector and entrepreneurial initiative in 38 economies across three continents. The Bank is owned by 67 countries, as well as the European Union and the European Investment Bank. EBRD investments are aimed at making the economies in its regions competitive, inclusive, well-governed, green, resilient and integrated. Follow us on the web, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. 

About Bank Audi

Bank Audi is a regional group with a universal banking profile. The Bank offers universal financial products and services including Corporate, Commercial, Retail and Personal, and Private Banking services, in addition to capital market activities and factoring.

As at end-September 2018, Bank Audi’s consolidated assets reached USD 45.7 billion, principally driven by private customers’ deposits of USD 30.9 billion, with shareholders’ equity reaching USD 3.8 billion.

Bank Audi’s group staff headcount exceeds 6,250 employees and its shareholders’ base encompasses more than 1,500 holders of common shares and/or holders of Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs) representing common shares.

Bank Audi ranks first among Lebanese banking groups and is positioned in the inner circle of top regional banking groups. Its shares are listed on the Beirut Stock Exchange. Its GDRs are listed on both the Beirut Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange.

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Headquarters
Bank Audi Plaza

Omar Daouk Street

Bab Idriss, Downtown Beirut

P.O. Box: 11-2560 Beirut, Lebanon.

For more information:

EBRD

Contact: Mrs. Nibal Zgheib

Tel.: +44 207 338 7753

Email: ZgheibN@ebrd.com 

Social media: @EBRD, @EBRD_GEFF, #energyefficiency, #EBRDgreen

Bank Audi

Contact: Mrs. Niovi Haddad

Tel.: +961 1 977649

Email: niovi.daoud@bankaudi.com.lb 

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