On 14 January, the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the European Investment Fund (EIF) – together the EIB Group – signed new EU-backed guarantee agreements with PrivatBank and Ukreximbank to expand access to finance for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ukraine.
The financing was made possible by the support of the European Union under the EU4Business Guarantee Facility.
The two agreements will enable partner banks significantly to expand lending to SMEs on more favourable terms, including reduced collateral requirements. In total, the new guarantees are expected to unlock up to €100 million in financing through PrivatBank, and up to €50 million through Ukreximbank.
Together, this financing is expected to support more than 2,600 SMEs, helping them continue their activities during the war, safeguard jobs and play an essential role in maintaining economic stability and driving recovery.
“It is essential to help Ukrainian companies continue operating, protect jobs, and preserve economic stability. Investing in businesses during a war carries risks for both entrepreneurs and banks,” European Union Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos said. “With these EU-backed loan agreements, the EU assumes part of that risk, making it easier for thousands of Ukrainian companies to access financing.”
A particular focus has been placed on enterprises displaced or affected by the war, businesses operating near conflict zones and companies owned or managed by war veterans or internally displaced people, as well as youth- and female-led businesses and startups.
Find out more





More campaign pages:
Interested in the latest news and opportunities?
This website is managed by the EU-funded Regional Communication Programme for the Eastern Neighbourhood ('EU NEIGHBOURS east’), which complements and supports the communication of the Delegations of the European Union in the Eastern partner countries, and works under the guidance of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Enlargement and Eastern Neighbourhood, and the European External Action Service. EU NEIGHBOURS east is implemented by a GOPA PACE-led consortium..
The information on this site is subject to a Disclaimer and Protection of personal data. © European Union,