Investment Plan for Europe: EIB Group and BBVA sign second synthetic securitisation operation with a EUR 98 million subordinated guarantee in support of SMEs
The European Investment Bank Group, formed by the European Investment Bank (EIB i) and European Investment Fund (EIF), have granted BBVA a EUR 98 million guarantee, on a mezzanine tranche of a EUR 1.95 billion portfolio, that will enable the provision of up to EUR 600 million to finance new investment projects of small Spanish businesses. This is the second mezzanine guarantee operation in a synthetic SME securitisation in which the EIB and EIF are jointly participating in Spain. The agreement was made possible by the support of the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI).
EFSI is the central pillar of the Investment Plan for Europe, known as the “Juncker Plan”. Its support increases the EIB Group’s capacity to finance investment projects that, in line with the Plan’s criteria, involve activities which by their structure or nature have a higher risk profile but which foster firms’ competitiveness and create jobs.
This is also the second mezzanine guarantee operation subscribed by the EIB Group and BBVA. The previous one, signed in June 2017, has so far enabled the provision of EUR 640 million worth of finance for firms in various sectors, such as wholesale, transport and tourism. The agreement aims to foster support for small and medium-sized firms in all sectors of the Spanish economy, providing them with loans on favourable terms that enable them to obtain funding with lower interest rates and longer repayment periods.
EIF Chief Executive Pier Luigi Gilibert said about the agreement: “The EIF is delighted to be participating in the EIB Group’s second mezzanine guarantee operation in Spain. Thanks to our partnership with the EIB and BBVA, Spanish SMEs will be able to benefit from the advantages of our financing. This agreement combines the EIF’s experience in mobilising and structuring investment with the EIB’s efficiency and the support of the Juncker Plan, with the aim of increasing BBVA’s capacity to provide credit to small and medium-sized Spanish businesses, so supporting job creation and economic growth”.
The Director of BBVA Spain, Cristina de Parias, added that “BBVA is clearly committed to promoting the growth and digitalisation of Spain’s business fabric and the improvement of its international competitiveness. This new agreement is a good example of BBVA’s investment in the future of Spanish SMEs”.
Over the last few years, the EIB and BBVA have signed a number of other operations targeting SMEs. In November 2017, they provided EUR 300 million to finance innovation and the digitalisation of small Spanish businesses; in June 2016, they launched a EUR 600 million credit line; and in 2015, they approved a EUR 1 billion credit line to foster economic recovery and job creation in SMEs.
Background
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the long-term lending institution of the European Union owned by its Member States. It makes long-term finance available for sound investment in order to contribute towards EU policy objectives.
The European Investment Fund (EIF) is part of the European Investment Bank Group. Its central task is to support Europe's micro, small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) by helping them to access finance. The EIF designs and develops seed and growth capital, guarantee and microfinance instruments that specifically target this market segment. In this role, it fosters EU objectives in support of innovation, research and development, entrepreneurship, growth and employment.
The Investment Plan for Europe, known as the “Juncker Plan”, is one of the European Commission’s top priorities. It focuses on boosting investment to generate jobs and growth by making smarter use of new and existing financial resources, removing obstacles to investment, and providing visibility and technical assistance to investment projects.
The European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI) is the main pillar of the Juncker Plan and provides first loss guarantees, enabling the EIB to invest in more projects that often come with greater risks. EFSI has already yielded tangible results. The projects and agreements approved for financing under EFSI are expected to mobilise more than EUR 284bn in investment and support almost 611 000 SMEs in the 28 Member States.
More information on the results of the Investment Plan for Europe is available here.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the long-term lending institution of the European Union owned by its Member States. It makes long-term finance available for sound investment in order to contribute towards EU policy objectives.