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Access to Risk Finance in Horizon 2020 Ignacio Puente DG Research & Unit B.3 - "SMEs, Financial Instruments and State Aid" InnovFin - Financial Instruments under H2020 Europe 17/06/2016

New EU Framework Programme for R&I (2014-20) 1. A core part of Europe 2020, contributing to the 3 Os: Responding to the economic crisis to invest in future jobs and growth Addressing people s concerns about their livelihoods, safety and environment Strengthening the EU s global position in research, innovation and technology 2. A single programme bringing together three separate programmes/initiatives(*) 3. 77 billion (current price) for 3 main priorities: Excellent science Industrial Leadership Societal Challenges 4. Emphasis on innovation; Strong focus on SMEs; R&I as critical vector for growth and jobs (*) The 7th Research Framework Programme (FP7), innovation aspects of Competitiveness and Framework Programme (CIP), EU contribution to the European Institute of and Technology (EIT)

A balanced approach to research and innovation not only limited to the development of new products and services on the basis of scientific and technological breakthroughs but also incorporating aspects such as the use of existing technologies in novel applications and continuous improvements Activities closer to the market emphasise the widest possible use of knowledge generated by the supported activities up to the commercial exploitation of that knowledge There is a particular emphasis on activities operating close to the end-users and the market, such as demonstration, piloting or proofof-concept can also include support to social innovation, and support to demand side approaches (standardisation, innovation procurement, user-centred measures ) to help accelerate the deployment and diffusion of innovative products and services into the market

Technology Readiness Level (TRL)

Business-Oriented & SME-Friendly A strong challenge-based approach, allowing SME applicants to have considerable freedom to come up with innovative solutions Less prescriptive topics, strong emphasis on expected impact A strategic approach, with two-year work programmes Focus areas bring together different technologies, along entire innovation chain

Streamlined support environment throughout the innovation cycle 20 % budgetary target in LEITs (IL) & SC* (Collaborative) Research and Actions + Fast Track to Pilot (13%) SME Instrument (7%) ' in SMEs' (IL)** Eurostars II Enhancing Capacity (Innosup) 'Access to Risk Finance' 1.5bn (IL) Debt & Equity Facilities & accompanying measures *EUR 8.33 billion (post-efsi) of direct SME support, incl. close to EUR 3 billion to be allocated through the SME Instrument over the period 2014-2020 **EUR 589 million (post-efsi) in direct SME support via Eurostars II, and in indirect support via innovation and market capacity building activities

Financial Instruments Research and

Horizon 2020 Access to Risk Finance - Basics 1) What support will be on offer? - Risk-sharing in the form of loans and guarantees - Risk finance in the form of equity - Accompanying measures 2) For who or what? - RDI-driven/ innovative SMEs & small midcaps - Ambitious RDI projects carried out by a variety of recipients (companies, stand-alone projects, SPVs, Universities, Research Centres etc.) 3) To serve which purpose? Stimulate more investment in research and innovation, notably by the private sector No market distortion: intervention only to address financing gaps in the R&D&I delivery chain (notably due to high risk), and as such help translate R&D results to the market (innovation)

Financial Instruments Intervention Logic Guarantees & Debt Programmes Equity Programmes Public Stocks EIB InnovFin products** COSME Equity Facility for Growth InnovFin SME Guarantee SME Initiative COSME Loan Guarantee Facility Cultural and Creative Sector Guarantee Facility* InnovFin SME Venture Capital InnovFin Tech Transfer* EaSI* (Employment & Social ) * Not yet signed ** InnovFin MidCap Guarantee InnovFin MidCap Growth Financ InnovFin Large Projects ERASMUS+ Student loans PRE-SEED PHASE SEED PHASE START-UP PHASE EMERGING GROWTH DEVELOPMENT SME Development Stages HIGHER RISK LOWER RISK

New Generation of Debt and Equity Instruments Succeeding FP7 debt (RSFF, RSI) and CIP early stage equity (GIF1) But more ambitious, in size (almost 3 billion) and in scope (from early stage to expansion/growth stage and up to larger, mature companies investing in RDI) Implemented by a Delegation Agreement between the EU and the EIB Group (EIB and EIF), on the basis of a partnership based on experience, trust and professionalism where: - EIB and EIF act as EU Entrusted Entities - EIB Group is matching EU financial contribution - EU and EIB Group are risk-sharing partners

InnovFin: Product Overview Thematic Finance Energy Demo Projects Infectious Diseases SMEs and small Mid-Caps < 500 Employees Mid-Caps < 3,000 Employees Large Caps Typically > 3,000 Employees SPV, Mid-Caps and Large Caps Public and Private Sector Promoters Intermediated SME/Mid-Cap Financing Intermediated and/or direct Corporate lending Direct Corporate Lending Project Finance and/or Direct Corporate Lending Financial Advisory Project advisory services; Horizontal activities

InnovFin SME Venture Capital - Key Features VC and BA funds focusing on early stage companies Pari-passu, at least 30% / 10% (BA) investment from private investors Focus on Horizon 2020 objectives (e.g. ICT, life sciences, clean energy, technology) Open Call for Expression of Interest until 30/09/2020 Companies in pre-seed, seed, start up phases Investment size up to EUR 30m up to 50% of total commitments (catalytic) 15 operations with Early Stage Intermediaries are currently considered. 4 signed out of which one nationally focused and 3 multi-countries (3 Multi + 1 early). EUR 237 million of expected investments (ICT, Clean-Tech, Lifescience, Health, Security).

How does the product work? EIF 50% Guarantee Financial Intermediary New Loans/ Leases Innovative SMEs and Small Mid-Caps RSI (predecessor under FP7) was highly successful deployed in 18 countries by 40 financial intermediaries. New Call for Expression of Interest is published. Already 61 agreements signed covering 27 countries Enabling over EUR 6.9bn of loans/ leases to innovative SMEs and Small Mid- Caps. In total 5395 SME transactions as of Q4 2015.

What transactions can be supported? Purpose of Financing (Term Loans + Revolving Credit Facilities): Tangible & Intangible Assets Working Capital Business Transfer Loan amount: min EUR 25k - max EUR 7.5 m (only Senior Debt) Loan maturity: min 1 year - max 10 years Currency: EUR and local currency Max (counter-)guarantee amount is EUR 200m per intermediary (EUR 500m per intermediary group)

Two Products for Innovative Mid-Caps 1. Indirect Financing (Risk Sharing) for Senior Loans: Mid-Cap Guarantee EIF 50% Guarantee EUR 25m Financial Intermediary New Loans Innovative Mid-Caps 3,000 Employees 2. Direct Growth Financing (Mezzanine): Mid-Cap Growth Finance EIF Growth Finance / Mezzanine EUR 25m Innovative Mid-Caps 3,000 Employees

How does MCG work? EIF 50% Guarantee EUR 25m Financial Intermediary New Loans Innovative Mid-Caps 3,000 Employees 50% Loss Coverage for new Mid-Cap Loans of up to EUR 50m not covered under InnovFin SMES Can be complemented with EIB Funding (Global Loan) Pari-passu sharing of risk and pricing Full delegation to Financial Intermediaries

How does MGF work? EIF Growth Finance / Mezzanine EUR 25m Innovative Mid-Caps 3,000 Employees Direct long term debt and mezzanine finance: EUR 7.5m EUR 25m Loans can be structured as economic equity (silent participation) For innovative Mid-Caps and SMEs (eligible counterparty concept) EIB can finance up to 50% of all investments over 3-5 years Light Due Diligence approximately 4 months.

Which projects can be supported? Renewable energy Fuel Cells, Hydrogen Pre-commercial stage; technology needs to be scalable Loan: EUR 7.5m EUR 75m; EUR and local currency; maturity of max 15 years; EIB finances up to 50% of project costs. Comprehensive due diligence including project due diligence (technical, financial, economic) EIB standard documentation

Which projects can be supported? Infectious diseases Innovative Vaccines, drugs Medical and diagnostic devices Manufacturing plants Projects which have passed pre-clinical stage and for which clinical validation is needed for further development Loan: EUR 7.5m EUR 75m; EUR and local currency; maturity of max 7 years; EIB finances up to 50% of project costs. Broad range of products from standard debt instruments (i.e. senior, subordinated, and mezzanine) to risk sharing instruments (RSL) with forgiveness options Comprehensive due diligence including project due diligence (technical, financial, economic) EIB standard documentation

How does InnovFin Large Projects work? EIF Direct Lending EUR 25m - EUR 300m Large Projects EUR 50m EUR 600m Senior debt (pari-passu with other senior lenders) Eligible Project required. EIB can only finance 50% of R&D and investments Comprehensive due diligence including project due diligence 6 to 9 months.

Project Advisory Improve bankability/investment readiness Enable earlier/ faster access to finance Horizontal Activity Improve framework conditions for financing Develop business case for new financing mechanisms in RDI sectors Hydrogen Mobility Germany Myrrha European Lead Factory (ELF) European Spallation Source (ESS) Global TB Vaccine Partnership Light Project Advisory (LPA) pipeline Infectious Diseases Financing Facility (IDFF) Circular Economy (CE) Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) Bio-Economy Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET Plan) Financing options for Pan- European RI Web tool to guide innovative companies

New Web Tool http://www.eib.org/products/helpingyouinnovate/index.htm

Demand side InvestHorizon PROGRESS-TT Skills Supply side Financial Inst. Grant schemes Investment Gap a supply side approach to address access to finance issues must be accompanied by demand-side initiatives which enhance the quality of deal flow Mason, C. and Kwok, K. (2010) 23

Horizon 2020 http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunit ies/index.html http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/area/smes http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/h2020- section/access-risk-finance http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/h2020- section/innovation-smes EASME http://ec.europa.eu/easme/sme/ Eurostars - http://www.eurekanetwork.org/activities/eurostars SME Techweb http://ec.europa.eu/research/sme-techweb/index_en.cfm Horizon 2020 Financial Instruments Finance for Innovators (InnovFin products) http://www.eib.org/products/innovfin/products/index.htm EU Access to Finance http://www.access2finance.eu More Information

Thank you for your attention! Ignacio Puente Unit B.3 - "SMEs, Financial Instruments and State Aid" DG Research & +32 229-99725 ignacio.puente-gonzalez@ec.europa.eu

EFSI SME Window 26

EFSI SME Window Objectives EFSI SMEW EUR 5bn EUR 2.5bn provided by EIB EUR 2.5bn guarantee cover provided by EFSI - Accelerated and additional financing support to SMEs and mid-caps - Removing market gap EUR 75bn of investments at SME and mid-caps level 27

EUR 2.5bn EIB contribution EUR 2.5bn increase of Equity mandate New capacity to invest into Private Equity / Venture Capital funds With enlarged scope to better meet current market needs Expected > EUR 30bn of investments at SMEs and mid-caps level 28

EUR M EUR 2.5bn EU contribution 2,500 2,250 150 100 Uncapped Guarantee Securitisation New guarantee products 1,000 Equity window (including a National Promotional Institutions platform) New equity products 1,250 500 750 COSME Loan Guarantee Facility InnovFin SME Guarantee Facility Enhancement of 2016-2020 budget Guarantee products 0 Expected > EUR 45bn of investments at SMEs and mid-caps level 29

EFSI SME Window (1) Content (As of December 2015) and Links with Horizon 2020 Increase of Risk Capital Resources Mandate (RCR) by the EIB to the EIF (i.e. + EUR 2.5 billion) Equity RCR supports technology and industrial innovation and targets early to lower mid-market funds that specifically focus on SMEs and midcaps. => full support benefitting to target R&I constituencies / stakeholders (innovative SMEs and midcaps) Frontloading on: COSME Loan Guarantee Facility (i.e. 500 million) => possible support provided to target R&I constituencies / stakeholders (i.e. innovative SMEs requesting loans up to EUR 150,000) Horizon 2020 InnovFin SME Guarantee (i.e. 750 million) => full direct support benefitting to Horizon 2020 programme and R&I constituencies / stakeholders (innovative SMEs and small midcaps 30