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The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the lending arm of the European Union. We are the world’s largest multilateral lender and the biggest provider of climate finance.
- Overview
The EIB arm for global partnerships, EIB Global, signed...
- Careers
At the EIB, we're shaping a better future for Europe and...
- Global investment map
Select years. By sector. Agriculture, fisheries, forestry...
- Project cycle
The EIB Group Transparency Policy lays down provisions on...
- Evaluation
Evaluation at the EIB Group. The Evaluation function...
- Public register
The EIB considers that as a bank and a public institution,...
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Receive updates of the EIB Group’s activities in Europe and...
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The EIB publishes a wide range of reports, studies and...
- Overview
La Banca europea per gli investimenti o BEI è l'istituzione finanziaria dell'Unione europea creata nel 1957 e ufficialmente fondata nell'anno seguente, con il Trattato di Roma, per il finanziamento degli investimenti atti a sostenere gli obiettivi politici dell'Unione. È uno dei più grandi finanziatori sovranazionali al mondo. È ...
Sito web : Banca europea per gli investimenti. La Banca europea per gli investimenti (BEI) è proprietà comune dei paesi dell’UE. Il suo obiettivo è: accrescere le potenzialità dell'Europa in termini di occupazione e crescita.
EIB at a glance. As one of the biggest multilateral financial institutions in the world, the EIB helps economies flourish, creates jobs and promotes equality. Since 1958, the EIB has provided loans and expert advice for thousands of projects in over 160 countries. Find out more.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is jointly owned by the EU countries. It seeks to: boost Europe's potential in terms of jobs & growth; support action to mitigate climate change; promote EU policies outside the EU; What the EIB does. The Bank borrows money on capital markets and lends it on favourable terms to projects that support EU objectives
The analysis presented in the report relies on the annual EIB Investment Survey of 12 000 European firms and more than 800 US firms. The latest edition of the survey also includes a special module on manufacturing firms covered by the EU Emissions Trading System. Download the report