Workshop on applications under new debt programmes. EU Access to Finance Day Brussels, 23 September 2014

Similar documents
Access to Finance EIF Guarantee & Equity Instruments. APRE Workshop Brussels, 14 th May 2014

19 Foro Iberoamericano. Madrid, 19 September European Investment Fund

Guarantee Instruments. Paul Samsonoff Portfolio Guarantees, EIF

European Investment Fund

- Enhancing a successful pilot initiative

Financial Instruments under EU Programmes (COSME, H2020) TAIEX Workshop- Belgrade, March 2016

COSME financial instruments

The role of COSME in promoting access to finance for SMEs Policy objectives and design of the debt instrument

COSME Financial Instruments for SMEs

Financial Instruments for SMEs developed by the EIB Group. 12 March 2015, Bucharest Hubert Cottogni

What is InnovFin Equity?

InnovFin Equity managed by EIF is part of InnovFin EU Finance for Innovators, an initiative launched by the European Commission and the EIB Group in

15-16 May 2008 Bratislava

Bucharest, 12 November 2009

Paul Samsonoff - Portfolio Guarantees. June 9 th 2016

Instruments in favour of SME Financing. International conference on guarantees Budapest 3-4 October 2013

Facilitating European SMEs' Access to Finance

What is InnovFin Equity?

- Enhancing a successful pilot initiative. InnovFin SME Guarantee

What is WB EDIF? Belgrade, 1 March 2017

ANNEX. to the. Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council. establishing the InvestEU Programme

Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) Initiative East

EIF EUR 500m Increase of the SME Window

Europe s Leading Developer of Risk Financing for Entrepreneurship & Innovation

EU Financial Instruments for SMEs

Funding science, research & innovation

Investment Plan for Europe

OPEN CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST TO SELECT FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES (Published on 4 August 2014) 1

The SME Initiative. A joint Commission presentation. SME Initiative workshop Brussels, 23 April 2015

%202020/Pages/Programming-Period aspx. 1

COSME Financial Instruments for SMEs

Access to Risk Finance in Horizon 2020

Implementing options and selection of financial intermediaries. Eugenio Saba European Investment Bank

Access to Risk Finance in Horizon 2020

Supporting SMEs for Growth, Innovation and Jobs

EIF s activities in support of SMEs

The implementation of EFSI: a national example. NCP Academy Meet & Exchange Workshop on Access to risk finance - 9th June 2016, Brussels

COSME Loan Guarantee Facility

SME INITIATIVE BULGARIA: THE UNCAPPED GUARANTEE INSTRUMENT OPEN CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST TO SELECT FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES

ESF contribution to EaSI under article 38.1(a) Guadalupe de la Mata, European Investment Fund

EU For Serbia Financing for SMEs

European Progress Microfinance Facility for employment and social inclusion - MICROCREDIT COUNTER-GUARANTEES -

Experience with financial instruments in the period of and the new framework for the period of

Implementing EU financial instruments in a national context

THE UNCAPPED GUARANTEE AND COUNTER-GUARANTEE INSTRUMENT UNDER THE SME INITIATIVE IN SPAIN

December EIF Corporate Operational Plan

Case study : JEREMIE Languedoc-Roussillon Paris - 22 March 2016

Risk-Sharing Finance Facility and future EU Financial Instruments for RDI

THE INVESTMENT PLAN FOR EUROPE

December 2016 EIF CORPORATE OPERATIONAL PLAN

EIB Financing for SMEs in Europe

Investment challenges in the Blue Bioeconomy EIF Tech Transfer Investments. J. Samson, EIF SEARICA Brussels

InnovFin SME Guarantee Facility: Information note to Financial Intermediaries

Scoping Paper for Access to Risk Finance Work-Programme

22 January 2015, Hubert Cottogni

European PE/VC Market

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING. in respect of. (Joint European REsources for MIcro to medium Enterprises- JEREMIE) between THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION.

EIF s Impact Assessment (ImA)

Horizon 2020 Financial Instruments

The Investment Plan for Europe. Brussels

Luxembourg Launch Event. 8 July 2014

Mitä uutta eurooppalaiset rahoitusvälineet tarjoavat suomalaisille rahoitusalan toimijoille?

January 2013 EIF CORPORATE OPERATIONAL PLAN

Access to Risk Finance

EUROPEAN COMMISSION. Brussels, COM(2011) 870 final

European Structural and Investment FUNDS and European Fund for Strategic Investments complementarities

Financial instruments under ESI funds

The new Deadline for the submission of Expressions of Interest is 11 October 2010 (postponed from 6 October 2010)

Innovative Financial Instruments supporting the delivery of the policy objectives of the Cork 2.0 Declaration

ANNEX. to the. Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council. establishing the InvestEU Programme

1.Financial Instruments under ESIF Synergies between ESIF and EFSI (Juncker Plan) 3. Commission Guidance on Financial Instruments

The Investment Plan for Europe. European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI)

AECM European Association of Mutual Guarantee Societies

Financing new mobility needs and trends preparing the infrastructure of the future. Neil Valentine Head of Strategic Roads Division

Job creation: Progress Microfinance implementation report frequently asked questions

European Financial Products managed by Bank of Cyprus to Support the Small and Medium Enterprises

Financial Instruments

Annex I to the Open Call for Expression of Interest to select Financial Intermediaries under the SME Initiative Malta

MicroBank. Facilitating the access to microfinance

Tracking climate finance, EU financial instruments and lessons learned Berlin, 10 September 2014

ASTP-Proton Annual Conference May EIF s role in Technology Transfer. 15 May 2014 (ASTP - Oslo) Dr. Piyush Unalkat

1 December 2016, Rome Christos Pouris, EIB

EUROPEAN COMMISSION Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities DG DRAFT NOTE ON

Innovation in public-private financing instruments the role of the EIB and of EFSI in boosting clean energy investment in 2030

Financial Instruments for Innovation

Sectoral Operational Programme Competitiveness and Entrepreneurship. Improvement of entrepreneurship. Regional Operational Programme Macedonia-Thrace

Investment and investment finance the Austrian case OeNB EIB workshop in Vienna,

The European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI)

René Saliba Chairman MDB Working Group. EIB CBM Conference 31 October 2017

Report on EIB operations Inside the EU With the three pillar Assessment methodology. SMEs. Employment and growth

BULGARIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

Access to Risk Finance: A workshop for Financial Intermediaries. 23 November 2017

Funded Risk Sharing Financial Instrument, Call for EoI No. JER-001/2012/1

Access to Finance Horizon 2020 Space Information Day Brussels, 9-10 November 2015

Financing innovation for a circular economy

EU Financial Instruments for Stimulating R&I and Growth

European Investment Bank in Armenia Welcome Speech. Mr. Jan Vapaavuori Vice President

updated on 15 June 2016

advancing with ESIF financial instruments Financial instruments working with personal loans

EIB Support for Strategic Investments. EU Investment Funds Opportunities for the Regions Waterford, April 20th, 2018

Transcription:

Workshop on applications under new debt programmes EU Access to Finance Day Brussels, 23 September 2014

EIF at a Glance EU specialised institution for SMEs risk financing Debt - Structuring and Guaranteeing portfolios of SME loans/leases and microcredit Equity - Venture Capital and Mezzanine (fund of funds) Geographic Focus: EU 28, EFTA, Candidate Countries Distribution through Banks and Funds (Full delegation) Founded in 1994 & started providing VC to businesses in 1997 Multilateral Development Bank (MDB) status Basel II 0% risk weighting Aaa/AAA/AAA ratings (Moody s/s&p/fitch) Shareholding Structure: EIB: 62.2%, EIB shareholders: 28 EU Member States EC: 30% European Financial Institutions: 7.8 % 1

How to become a partner? Applications under Call for Expression of Interest: InnovFin COSME Erasmus Plus EaSi Guarantees (expected early 2015) And similar mandates, such as: Western Balkans GF (if more budget becomes available), Cultural and Creative Sectors (CCS), JEREMIE II 3

1. How to apply under a Call for Expression of Interest? 4

Call for Expression of Interest Application & selection process Same process for existing and new FIs: Please provide all information requested in the Call even if you did before under previous mandates (c + p.) Formal assessment; overall quality of content Criteria to assess counterparty / credit risk (level of risk EIF will be taking?): Origination and credit risk management Characteristics of expected portfolio Track record in lending to a similar target group: Frequent challenge: Bank's data not in line with SME definition; mergers, restructurings 5

Pre-selection, due diligence, approval process Complete proposal; clarify questions with us Due Diligence (DD): for new FI: Complete DD, on-site meeting, please be prepared and send slides before the meeting For known FIs: Focus on the specifics of the application: track record, added value, absorption level, implementation plan DDs at HQ level to be updated on origination, credit servicing procedures Approval process: Board approval (which drives the timeline), contractual negotiations in parallel Third party s approval: for EC mandates not requested any more (veto right based on summary) 6

Application process continued Evaluation criteria: Special focus related to each Call (see next slide) Enhanced access to finance: what benefits do you offer to SMEs thanks to the EU programme Be specific in how much you reduce pricing (including fees), By how much volumes can be increased, At which level collateral will be reduced, Will you offer a new product or adjust an existing one? Implementation: How will you inform the branch network/internally? How will you make final beneficiaries aware? How much time is needed to launch the product? Absorption capacity: New lending during a given period on which basis did you estimate such volume, is it reasonable, achievable? 7

Application process continued special focus InnovFin Experience in financing innovative / R&D companies Implementation plan for deploying the Facility Overall impact on the global InnovFin SME guarantee portfolio (risk/diversification/transaction size) Transfer of financial benefit to the final borrower (see specific slide) COSME Increased risk taken (additionality requirements): (see specific slide) launch of a new more risky product (e.g. no collateral, start-ups) substantial increase of volumes to high risk SMEs with reference volume ERASMUS+ Implementation: experience of FI in lending to students, ability to deliver 8

Financial benefit principle Before InnovFin 50% of the loans 50% of the loans Typical components of the loan margin Credit Spread Others / Profit Admin cost Credit Spread Others/Profit Admin cost Credit spread reduction thanks to InnovFin [0,50% -0,80%] Others/Profit Admin cost Cost of the InnovFin guarantee from 50 bps to 80 bps on the guaranteed portion, i.e. 25 bps 40bps on the underlying Funding Cost Funding Cost Funding Cost 14

COSME : What are Higher Credit Risk Transactions under COSME LGF? COSME LGF covers Higher Credit Risk Transactions to SMEs, which may be defined through two options, as follows: Option 1 Target Higher Risk Profile clients/products through: - New product set up for Start-ups; OR - Extension in maturities and/or reduction in collateral; OR - New products or existing products offered to previously excluded client sectors Unconditional guarantee Option 2 Increase in volumes of (guarantees of) loans to SMEs related to - most risky 25% of current portfolio by internal rating; OR - full portfolio in case of guarantee institutions and promotional banks Conditional guarantee 10

Example: InnovFin Selection of FIs through a Call for Expression of Interest was published on 4 August 2014 on EIF website (http://www.eif.org) Application assessed on a «first come, first processed» basis Selection procedure: Pre-selection of EoI based on the pre-set evaluation criteria focused on: Implementation plan to efficiently deploy InnovFin Absorption capacity and geographical coverage Risk contribution to InnovFin overall Portfolio Due diligence with pre-selected Applicants Transaction approval and negotiation Changes from RSI to InnovFin: Additional requirement to submit declaration of honour with EoI Additional eligibility criteria for identifying innovative companies Enhanced features: extended maturities, increased volumes, revolving credit facilities 11

Contact details InnovFin COSME EUROPEAN INVESTMENT FUND Vincent van Steensel Head of Porfolio Guarantees Guarantees, Securitisation & Microfinance tel +352 2485 81352 mob +352 621 554 543 fax +352 2485 51438 e-mail v.vansteensel@eif.org 37B, avenue J.F. Kennedy L-2968 Luxembourg web www.eif.org EUROPEAN INVESTMENT FUND Gunnar Mai Head of EU Guarantee Facilities Guarantees, Securitisation & Microfinance tel +352 2485 81358 mob +352 621 554 519 fax +352 2485 51438 e-mail g.mai@eif.org 37B, avenue J.F. Kennedy L-2968 Luxembourg web www.eif.org 12