Financial Instruments for delivery of the ERDF and the Cohesion Fund

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Financial Instruments for delivery of the ERDF and the Cohesion Fund Seminar series 27 May, Brussels, 2 June, Vienna, 9 June, Warsaw Seminar programme www.fi-compass.eu

ERDF and the Cohesion Fund Index Index Context... 3 Audience... 4 Language / Costs / Registration... 4 Objectives... 5 Structure... 6 Agenda... 7 2 Brussels, Vienna, Warsaw

Seminar programme Context The Europe 2020 strategy for growth and jobs called for a stronger role of financial instruments in 2014-2020. The European Council subsequently gave a mandate to the European Commission that the programming negotiations of the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) should be used to significantly increase the overall EU support from these funds to leverage-based financial instruments in particular for SMEs. More recently, the Investment Plan for Europe (COM(2014)903) has set out the objective of the overall doubling of the use of ESIF financial instruments as compared to 2007-2013 levels. The new legal and policy framework has widened the scope of financial instruments to include all thematic objectives and all five funds - the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Cohesion Fund (CF), the European Social Fund (ESF), the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD), and the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF). The framework also gives more implementation options to Member States. To support the achievement of the above objective, fi-compass, an integrated platform providing advice and learning opportunities to the benefit of Member States, their Managing Authorities but also a wider public has been set up by the European Commission (EC), in partnership with the European Investment Bank (EIB). www.fi-compass.eu contact@fi-compass.eu European Commission Directorate - General Regional and Urban Policy Unit B.3 Financial Instruments and IFIs Relations B-1049 Brussels European Investment Bank Advisory Services fi-compass 98-100, boulevard Konrad Adenauer L - 2950 Luxembourg May, June 2015 3

ERDF and the Cohesion Fund Information Audience The target audience for this seminar is ERDF and CF Managing Authorities who are directly involved in the design, implementation and promotion of financial instruments established under ERDF and CF operational programmes. Also welcome will be bodies implementing or considering implementing fund of funds, financial intermediaries and, if capacity allows, final recipients and other actors supporting Financial Instruments implementation. Language / Costs The seminars language is English. Registration is free. Participants are expected to finance their own travel and accommodation costs. How to book your place at the events Please register via www.fi-compass.eu. The three seminars will be open for registration on 23 April 2015. Please register only for one of them, as the contents of the three seminars are the same. The deadline for registration is 19 May 2015 (Brussels) and 22 May (Vienna and Warsaw). As there is limited capacity for the events, we advise registering as soon as possible. 4 Brussels, Vienna, Warsaw

Objectives Seminar programme What will the events offer? Three identical fi-compass seminars are being organised in three locations in the EU (Brussels, Vienna and Warsaw). Participants can expect to further their understanding of how financial instruments can help in their efforts to deliver ESIF 2014-2020 objectives, in particular applied to the ERDF and the Cohesion Fund. Case studies on financial instrument solutions developed by regions and Member States, new advisory products issued by fi-compass to support the design and set-up of financial instruments and the latest European Commission guidance on regulatory aspects will be presented in these three seminars. 27 May, 2 June and 9 June 2015 The purpose of the seminars is to : Provide Member States and Managing Authorities with an opportunity to learn more about the advantages, features and suitability of financial instruments in delivering ESIF 2014-2020 objectives, in particular the ERDF and the Cohesion Fund; Provide the opportunity to discuss in depth the technical challenges that the Managing Authorities and the Member States are facing at the moment as regards the design and set up of financial instruments; and Present the latest regulatory guidance by the European Commission.struments in deliviring ESIF 2014-2020 objectives, in particular applied to the ERDF and Cohesion Fund. - To provide the opportunity to discuss in depth the technical challenges that the Managing Authorities and Member States are facing at the moment as regards the design and set up of Financial Instruments. - To present fi-compass and relevant advisory products. - To present the latest guidance by the European Commission. May, June 2015 5

ERDF and the Cohesion Fund Seminar structure Structure of the seminars The seminars will have a plenary session and workshop discussions. In the plenary session, presentation of challenges faced and solutions found by various Managing Authorities will be combined with the introduction of the latest fi-compass products and regulatory guidance by the European Commission. In the workshops, the latest fi-compass products on the one hand and the recent guidance by the European Commission on the other will be presented and discussed. Participants will have the opportunity to express their points of view and the solutions given to the various topics. The workshops will be repeated twice, and therefore all participants will have the opportunity to attend both. fi-compass workshop The design and set-up of financial instruments By the time the seminars take place, fi-compass will have prepared several advisory products to help the design and set up of financial instruments: on the ex-ante assessment, financial products, the action plan and the governance and implementation structure. The aim of the workshop is to revisit the relevant steps of an action plan that faciltates the design and set-up of financial instruments. In particular, the ex-ante assessment methodology and the development of an investment strategy will be elaborated in detail. Discussions with the participants will focus on the challenges they face in the first steps of the life of a financial instrument. fi-compass experts will lead the discussion. EC guidance workshop In this workshop, the European Commission will present and explain the various guidance documents issued by the time the seminars take place in the context of ESIF financial instruments, in particular in relation to ex-ante assessments, working capital, phased payments to financial instruments and the combination with other forms of assistance. 6 Brussels, Vienna, Warsaw

Agenda Seminar programme 2 June, Vienna Imperial Riding School Renaissance Hotel, Ungargasse 60 1030 Vienna 09:00 Registration and coffee 09:30 Introductory statements Stefan Appel, Head of Financial Instruments and International Financial Institutions Relations, DG Regional and Urban Policy, European Commission Björn Gabriel, Head of the fi-compass Advisory Services, European Investment Bank 10:00 State of play of Financial Instruments in the ERDF 2014-2020 programmes David Read, European Programmes and Local Growth Directorate, Department for Communities and Local Development, United Kingdom Michael Pascal Večeř, MA of the Integrated Operational Programme, Ministry of Regional Development, Czech Republic Irene Schucht, Investitionsbank Berlin, Germany Further panelists include: Rachel Lancry, Deputy Head of Financial Instruments and International Financial Institutions Relations, DG Regional and Urban Policy, European Commission Bruno Robino, Senior Adviser, Advisory Services, European Investment Bank Moderator: Amparo Montán 11:30 Parallel workshops Workshop no 1: Regulatory framework and EC guidance Rachel Lancry, DG Regional and Urban Policy, European Commission Hanna Dudka, DG Regional and Urban Policy, European Commission Moderator: Kai Böhme Workshop no 2: fi-compass advisory support the design and set-up of FIs Björn Gabriel, European Investment Bank Bruno Robino, European Investment Bank Rona Michie, University of Strathclyde Alessandro Valenza, t33 Moderator: Amparo Montán 13:00 Lunch break 14:00 Second round of workshop sessions 15:30 Conclusions 16:00 End of the seminar 11:00 Coffee break May, June 2015 7

www.fi-compass.eu contact@fi-compass.eu EIB (2015) European Commission Directorate - General Regional and Urban Policy Unit B.3 Financial Instruments and IFIs Relations B-1049 Brussels European Investment Bank Advisory Services fi-compass 98-100, boulevard Konrad Adenauer L-2950 Luxembourg