COSME Financial Instruments for SMEs

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COSME Financial Instruments for SMEs 5 February 2014 George Lemonidis (Deputy Head of Unit) Unit D3: SME Access to Finance Directorate General for Enterprise and Industry 1

COSME financial Instruments build on past experience Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) COSME: Continued focus on SMEs only Adjustments for new regulatory framework Revised Financial Regulation applicable to the EU budget (new section on Financial Instruments) State Aid Rules (currently under review) 2

CIP programme (2007-13): over EUR 16bn of finance for SMEs 240,000 SMEs supported EUR 14bn of loans guaranteed by the EU and more than EUR 2.3bn in equity investments 380 000 jobs to be created or maintained during the programming period A multiplying effect: each euro dedicated to CIP guarantees stimulates on average EUR 30 in bank loans

Details of the Loan Guarantee Facility Provides a frame financial intermediaries can create products suitable for their particular markets Capped portfolio guarantees free of charge Strict focus on additionality guarantees focus on transactions with a higher risk profile Wide range of interventions Working capital, investment loans, subordinated loans, bank guarantees, leasing Duration min. 12 months (transaction) max. 10 years (guarantee) Amount 150,000: for any type of SME > 150,000: possible if the SME does not fulfil criteria to be eligible under the Risk Sharing Instrument of Horizon 2020 (RSI) verification through checklist 4

The Securitisation window The Commission remains committed to the support of SME loan securitisation via the COSME financial instruments The COSME Securitisation Window will enable the securitisation of SME debt finance portfolios to mobilise additional debt financing for SMEs Support for the transactions will be conditional upon an undertaking by the financial intermediary to use a significant part of the resulting liquidity or mobilised capital for new SME lending in a reasonable period of time 5

Details of Equity Facility for Growth Growth & expansion stage Supports investments in risk capital funds which in turn invest predominantly into SMEs Eligibility criteria Minimum eligibility criteria will apply Business angels Funds co-operating with business angels are eligible as long as minimum criteria are met Investment period Long-term investments (5 to 15 year positions) Cross-border investments Funds must contribute to the creation of a pan-european VC market Horizon 2020 Possibility of joint investments with the earlystage equity facility of Horizon 2020 into multi-stage funds (pro-rata funding) 6

Principles to be met by EU financial instruments Ex ante evaluation Annual report to European Parliament Additionality Addressing market failures or sub-optimal investment situations Non-distortion of competition and consistency with State aid rules Art. 142 FR & 222 RAP Alignment of interests No undue advantages (e.g. pari passu) Leverage effect No contingent liabilities for the EU budget 7

Member States Entrusted entity Joint EC/ EIB SME initiative Application to call for expression of interest; demand driven Financing 8

Current status and next steps Summer 2013 European market test for the Loan Guarantee Facility Dec 2013/ Jan 2014 COSME legal base, 2014 Work Programme adopted Present Negotiation of terms & conditions / contracts with future entrusted entity Second quarter 2014 Launch of call for expression of interest for both facilities after signature of Delegation Agreement 9

EU Finance Portal Single access point to all EU financial instruments: CIP, RSI, RSFF, Structural Funds, Progress, EIB/ EIF own resources EU financial instruments mobilised over 100bn in 2007-2013 EU Finance Portal (currently) Easy and simple access to all EU financial instruments Over 1000 intermediaries in all EU28 and candidate countries Available in 22 languages EU Finance Portal (planned for 2014-2020) Further improvements and continuous update Joint effort of Commission services and EIB Group access2eufinance.ec.europa.eu 10

access2eufinance.ec.europa.eu 11

Thank you for your attention! 12