THE INVESTMENT PLAN FOR EUROPE

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FIEC information workshop, Brussels 21 January 2016 THE INVESTMENT PLAN FOR EUROPE EUROPEAN FUND FOR STRATEGIC INVESTMENTS (EFSI) SME WINDOW Dražen Budimir COSME Financial Instruments European Commission DG for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs EU INVESTMENT PLAN: RATIONALE EU INVESTMENT & COMPETITIVENESS GAP HIGH LIQUIDITY IN THE MARKET PUBLIC BUDGET CONSTRAINTS EU Investment Plan EU/MS policy action + EU budget + European Investment Bank capacity to mobilise private sector funds towards strategic investments. FINANCIAL AND NON-FINANCIAL BARRIERS TO INVESTMENT 2 1

EU INVESTMENT PLAN: 3 PILLARS 1. MOBILISING FINANCE FOR INVESTMENT 2. MAKING FINANCE REACH THE REAL ECONOMY Mobilise at least 315bn over 3 years for investment in strategic projects and access to finance via the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI) within EIB/EIF Cooperation with National Promotional Banks European Investment Project Portal European Investment Advisory Hub: technical assistance 3. IMPROVED INVESTMENT ENVIRONMENT Predictability and quality of regulation Removing non-financial, regulatory barriers in key sectors within EU Single Market Structural reforms at national level 3 SOURCES OF FUNDING European Fund for Strategic Investments SMES AND MID-CAP WINDOW (to mobilise EUR 75bn) The Fund serves as credit protection for new European Investment Fund activities TYPICAL PRODUCTS OFFERED TO FIN. INTERMEDIARIES Venture Capital Guarantees Other investors join in on a project basis FINAL RECIPIENTS AND EXAMPLES SME e.g. equity in a start-up e.g. microloans to a SME Securitisation Growth finance Mid-cap company e.g. loans for R&D project e.g. venture capital for prototype 4 2

Outlook for new SME products in the context of EFSI European Fund for Strategic Investments has specific window to support financing of SMEs and mid-caps Support delivered via European Investment Fund (EIF), through agreements between the EIF and financial intermediaries The target is to mobilise investments worth EUR 75 billion through the SME Window; One part is guaranteed by the EU under EFSI, the other funded by EIB The window will offer a mix of facilities covering: both debt and equity financing; finance to SMEs and small mid-caps in the EU in early, as well as expansion stages of their life-cycle; financing of investment as well as working capital; specifically the needs of higher-risk, innovative or researchintensive companies. 6 Where do we stand? 3 products already launched since July 2015: COSME Loan Guarantee Facility Enhancement COSME the first EU programme dedicated to support only SMEs InnovFin SME Guarantee Enhancement InnovFin part of the European research programme to support research and innovation EUR 2.5bn boost to "Risk Capital Resources", an EIF facility investing in venture capital and equity funds. For COMSE and InnovFin EFSI enables bringing forward in time the signature of the agreements with finanical intermediaries - timing effect 7 3

EIF signed operations (2015) SME Window (EIF signatures) # transactions with Financial Intermediaries Total investment (est.) EIF financing commitment (EFSI) EIF risk capital 45 14.6 bn 1.4 bn EIF guarantees for SMEs portfolios 39 * 10.5 bn 0.4 bn TOTAL 84 25.1 bn 1.8 bn Some 81,200 SMEs and Midcaps are expected to benefit from such enhanced access to finance. In 17 countries* of EU-28: Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, United Kingdom. * Excluding multi-country coverage of some equity investments funds 8 EXAMPLE OF COSME LGF EFSI-BACKED EIF OPERATION EIF and BGK sign first COSME agreement in Europe to benefit Polish businesses The agreement will provide BGK - Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego (State development bank) with a counter-guarantee allowing to support PLN 1,000 million (ca. EUR 250 million) of loans to SMEs in Poland over the next two years with the support of EFSI. The loans will be provided without hard collateral thanks to a 80% guarantee which in turn is backed by a counter-guarantee from the EIF, provided under the COSME programme with financial backing from the EU. The agreement will make it possible for BGK to launch a new guarantee product and to support additional financing without requiring hard collateral (e.g. mortgage) at favourable conditions to approximately 5,000 SMEs. 8 4

EXAMPLE OF InnovFin SMEG EFSI-BACKED EIF OPERATION EIF and Bpifrance sign first agreement for innovative French companies Under the agreement, Bpifrance (Banque publique d'investissement) will provide finance to innovative companies in France for a total of EUR 420 million over the next two years with support of EFSI, allowing EIF to provide a new financing boost for highly innovative businesses under the Horizon 2020 initiative InnovFin, the EU's Finance for Innovators. Bpifrance has recently launched a product called "Prêt d'amorçage investissement" ("PAi") to address the needs of start-up companies. 9 EXAMPLE OF COSME LGF EFSI-BACKED EIF OPERATION EIF and iwoca sign COSME agreement in UK to benefit UK businesses The guarantee scheme will allow iwoca to lend GBP 40m (EUR 60m) to over 3,000 small businesses in the UK. The loans will be provided as a result of a guarantee from the EIF under the COSME programme with financial backing from the EFSI. A small business can apply for financing under the programme at www.iwoca.co.uk. iwoca's technology-driven risk platform automatically analyses thousands of data points for each application, allowing a business to get approved for up to 100,000 within hours. This deal reflects the EIF's commitment to respond swiftly to calls for a launch of concrete initiatives under EFSI, accelerating lending and guaranteeing transactions capable of boosting jobs and growth in the EU. 10 5

Case Study Kopfnuss: one of the first companies having received COSME financial instrument Business Planet programme, Euronews http://www.euronews.com/2015/10/16/enhancin g-access-to-finance-with-cosme 14 What is coming? Further products to be launched in 2016, often in partnership with national promotional banks, to support equity financing, including technology transfer and social investment securitisation of SME loan portfolios to allow banks to generate new lending and lending to innovative companies that lack collateral 15 6

www.access2finance.eu 14 7

Thank you! 15 8