ANDREA BUA RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION

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ANDREA BUA RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION

EIB Group Provides finance and expertise for sound and sustainable investment projects Leading developer of risk financing for innovative SMEs

EIB Overview Established in 1958 with the Treaty of Rome Promotional, non-for-profit maximizing institution Owned by the 28 Member States of the European Union Headquartered in Luxembourg, offices in 21 EU member states and 19 countries outside of the EU Annual lending: 77.5bn Funding raised: 62.4bn Total assets: 570bn Own funds: 63.3bn Capital adequacy: 23.9% Callable capital of 221bn (FYE 2015) Largest multilateral lender and borrower in the world - we raise our funds on the international capital markets and pass on favorable borrowing conditions to clients Some 450 projects each year in over 160 countries AAA-rated by all major rating agencies Parent of the European Investment Fund (EIF)

Our priorities Environment Infrastructure Innovation SMEs 16.7bn 18bn 13.8bn 29.6bn

EIB products LENDING BLENDING ADVISING Loans But also: Guarantees (trade financing) Equity participation Combining EIB finance with EU budget (Project Bond Initiative) Higher risk projects for innovation (InnovFin) Prepare, evaluate and support the implementation of projects (JASPERS) Support for public/private partnerships (EPEC) Attracting FUNDING for long-term growth Attracting FUNDING for long-term growth

EIB project cycle Step 7 Repayment Step 1 Proposal EIB project cycle Step 2 Appraisal Step 3 Approval Financial Economic Social Environmental Technical assessment EIB Management Committee Investment Committee (for operations potentially benefiting from an EU guarantee under EFSI) EIB Board of Directors Step 5 Disbursement Step 4 Signature Finance contract is signed

EFSI - European Fund for Strategic Investments Initiative launched by the EIB and the Commission to mobilize private investment and overcome an investment gap Established in 2015 and was consisted of: New EFSI Regulation expanding and enhancing the fund entered into force in March 2018 It increased: Investment target from 315 bn to 500 bn by 2020 EU Guarantee from 16 bn to 26 bn EIB nominal contribution from 5 bn to 7.5 bn

An innovative way of managing EU funds in cohesion regions Decentralised Financial instruments (DFIs): an innovative way of employing EU and other public funds in a revolving manner; The EIB has over the years supported numerous EU Managing Authorities in the management and/or funding of DFIs (Italy, Poland, Lithuania, France, Spain, Portugal). The Bank currently manages DFIs for over 2.0 billion, under more than 20 Fund of Funds, invested through over 40 Financial Intermediaries; In Italy, the EIB Group has implemented DFIs based on ESIF contributions of more than 500 million, which are targeting the cohesion regions of the South in two main areas: Sustainable urban development, including energy efficiency (JESSICA programmes 2007-2013) Research, development and innovation (MIUR programme 2014-2020) SMEs and agriculture PF4EE The advantages of EU funded FIs Efficiency: transition from grants to the revolving use of scarce public resources, double scrutiny of projects (policy and financial soundness), targeting market gaps and sub-optimal investment conditions; Leverage: FIs help to mobilize additional co-investments in order to address sub-optimal investment conditions. They are a tool to scale up funding for investments, also in areas where the commercial banking sector is more prudent. Revolving mechanism allows for more investments; Administration and management: greater financial discipline at the level of supported projects, professional investment assessment, simplified reporting, up-front availability of funds. 8

Decentralised Financial Instruments - the Italian experience The JESSICA initiative: regions of Campania, Sardinia and Sicily contributed 328 million of EU Structural Funds to set-up financial instruments supporting urban development and EE/RE through loans and equity investments. ISMETT CTM Spa m328 structural funds contributed to the initiative 75 number of projects financed in the three regions m775 amount of the investmentts mobilized 2,4X leverage effect on structural funds contributed Ex- Birrificio Peroni ANFFAS ANFASS Matrìca Porto di Capo d Orlando 80m 100m Illuminazione pubblica Ribera Comune di Napoli Centro Ri.Med 148m MIUR Fund for Research and Innovation: At the end of 2016, MIUR and EIB agreed to create a Fund of Funds focused on research and innovation, with a budget of 270 million of PON R&I '14 - '20 funds, on a multiregional scale (focus on the eight regions of southern Italy). The MIUR Fund also represents an opportunity to attract additional resources from investors, including those of the EIB, to increase the multiplication effect of scarce public resources without burdening the national budget.

The MIUR Fund of Funds in Italy ESIF resources contributed ( 270 m) to foster research, technological development and innovation, promotion of Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) and private participation in research, technical development and innovation activities. EIB support throughout the entire project cycle: ex-ante assessment, implementation, FoF management, treasury, co-financing, auditing, etc; The investment strategy focuses on research, development and innovation projects (Key Enabling Technologies/KETs and SSI) of the private and the public sector in the cohesion regions of the South of Italy; FoF amount: ESIF 270 million Financial products: loans, equity Beneficiaries: companies, research centers, universities, etc. 10

InnovFin EU finance for innovators EU Finance for Innovators initiative (InnovFin) - initiative launched by the European Commission and the EIB Group in the framework of Horizon 2020 in support of research, development and innovation projects Comprised of ten financial products and one advisory service, covering both direct loans from the EIB Group, guarantees to and equity investment via financial intermediaries Tailored to a wide range of clients: innovative small start-ups, mid-caps, large caps More than 24bn of financing for research and innovation by small, medium-sized and large companies expected between 2014 and 2020 Benefits: favorable loan conditions combining funds attracting additional finance providing crucial advice in project preparation (InnovFin Advisory) InnovFin Product Overview InnovFin has reached 24 countries so far 19 Member States and 5 Associated Countries

Our Contacts Andrea Bua Head of Unit Financial Instruments Adriatic Sea Department 98-100, boulevard Konrad Adenauer L-2950 Luxembourg +352 4379-88734 +352 4379-67493 +352 621362568 a.bua@eib.org www.eib.org Alessandro Apa Senior Fund and Structuring Officer Financial Instruments Unit Adriatic Sea Department Via Sardegna 40 I-00187 Roma +352 4379-89704 +39 06 4274375 +39 335 268808 a.apa@eib.org www.eib.org