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Financial Instruments 2014-2020 Doing more with less Roger Havenith European Commission DG Economic and Financial Affairs Head of Unit Financing of competitiveness, innovation and employment policies

What are EU Financial Instruments? Equity/risk capital: e.g. venture capital to SMEs with high growth potential or risk capital to infrastructure projects Guarantees to financial intermediaries that provide lending to e.g. infrastructure projects, SMEs, persons at risk of social exclusion Other risk-sharing arrangements with financial intermediaries in order to increase the leverage capacity of the EU funds or a combination of the above with other forms of EU financial assistance 2

EU Financial Instruments: Why? An appropriate tool in times of budget constrains 3 types of benefits Multiplier effect multiplication of scarce budgetary resources by attracting additional finance Policy impact financial intermediaries pursue EU policies Institutional know-how EU can use the resources and expertise of financial intermediaries A political priority (Europe 2020 strategy, Communication on a Budget for Europe 2020) Effective and efficient way to support Europe 2020 objectives of smart, sustainable and inclusive growth

EU Financial Instruments: Political priority for the EU Europe 2020 Strategy (publ. 2010): Increased mobilisation of innovative financial instruments Budget for Europe 2020 (publ. 2011): Dedicated section on financial instruments for the next MFF Proposal for amendment of the Financial Regulation (publ. 2011) A new dedicated title for financial instruments

EU Financial Instruments: When? Guiding principles include: 1. Addressing sub-optimal investment situations Funding gaps e.g. due to general economic uncertainty, high business/innovation risk, high transaction costs, asymmetric information 2. Ensuring EU value added Effective targeting of policy goals Catalytic effect on existing similar MS schemes or private investment, no crowding out 3. Multiplier effect Attracting private investment greater than EU contribution

Financial Instruments 2007-2013: 2013: SMEs & Innovation SME Guarantees (SMEG) 2007-2011: approx. EUR 300m of EU budget generated 9.4bn of lending 155.000 SMEs reached, volumes are increasing fast Target of 315.000 SMEs is attainable Equity: High Growth and Innovation (GIF) 2007-2011: so far, EUR 344m of EU resources generated EUR 1.9bn of total investment volume, amounts growing fast. 190 SMEs covered so far Risk-Sharing Finance Facility (RSFF): EUR 2bn of EU and EIB resources expected to generate over EUR 10bn of lending to RDI projects. By end 2011 approximately EUR 5bn of lending already disbursed to final beneficiaries. Dedicated RSI facility for SMEs. European Progress Microfinance Facility (EPMF, est. 2010) by 2020, the EU contribution of EUR 100m is expected to have generated EUR 500m of micro-loans.

Lessons learned Need for simplified implementation modalities with streamlined rules. Need for a clear and dedicated legal framework. Increased coherence and consistency between instruments is necessary. Close coordination with Structural Funds can increase efficiency. More can be done to raise visibility and transparency of instruments. New risk-sharing arrangements could achieve higher finance volumes. Audits and evaluations carried out of existing innovative financial instruments are positive regarding their output.

Next MFF: Simplification and Transparency 1. Fewer financial instruments (from 13 to 6) 2. Larger financial instruments ensuring critical mass 3. Minimisation of overlap between instruments 4. Standardised contractual arrangements including management structures, reporting, fees 5. More transparent to stakeholders 6. Budget: No contingent liabilities 7. Dedicated regulatory framework (Title VIII of the Financial Regulation)

FR Title VIII Legal Architecture Horizontal legal framework Sector rules Norm Content Basic act (EP/Council Regulation) Definitions, management modes, principles and conditions, limitation of liability, reflows, control, reporting, etc. Contains a general authorisation the use of a financial instrument. May define type, duration, specific features or targets of the instrument envisaged. Rules of Application (delegated act) The delegated act is expected to supplement the FR in the following areas: combination of support, rules for direct/ indirect management, rules for fiduciary accounts, ex ante evaluation, management fees, etc. The basic act may identify a specific entity entrusted with the implementation of the instrument Operational requirements (equity and debt platforms): A standard set of rules, provisions and templates, including homogeneous detailed provisions on governance, monitoring,, financial parameters, delivery modes, rules for dedicated investment vehicles (DIV), etc. Agreements with entrusted entities Contractual conditions under which the Commission entrusts the implementation of a financial instrument to a financial institution in line with the above rules

Financial Instruments included in proposals for 2014-2020 2020 MFF Centrally managed by COM Shared Management Research, Development Innovation Growth, Jobs and Social Cohesion Infrastructure Horizon 2020 Equity and Risk Sharing Instruments EUR 3.5bn Competitiveness Creative Europe & SME (COSME) Guarantee Facility Equity & guarantees EUR 1.4bn EUR 210m Social Change & Innovation Micro-finance EUR 192m Erasmus for all Guarantee Facility EUR 881m Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Risk sharing (e.g. project bonds) and equity instruments Budget not yet decided Instruments under Structural and Cohesion Funds EU level Off-the shelf instruments Tailor made instruments Significantly higher amounts than currently

EU financial instruments current and new EQUITY INSTRUMENT FOR SMEs 2007-2013 High Growth and Innovative SME Facility (GIF) under the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) GIF 1 invests in seed, start-up and early-stage SMEs GIF 2 invests in expansion-stage SMEs EU Equity Financial Instrument for EU enterprises growth and RDI EQUITY INSTRUMENT FOR SMEs 2014-2020 Equity Instruments for Research and Innovation - early stage Equity Facility for Growth - expansion stage Horizon 2020 COSME

EU financial instruments current and new DEBT INSTRUMENT FOR SMEs 2007-2013 SME Guarantee Facility (SMEG) under the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) Risk Sharing Instrument (RSI): A dedicated compartment for SMEs under the Risk Sharing Finance Facility, created in 2011 Debt Instrument for EU Enterprises Growth and RDI DEBT INSTRUMENT FOR SMEs 2014-2020 Loan Guarantee Facility Guarantees and securitisation on loans for all types of SMEs RSI-II Facility Guarantees on loans for R&I-intensive SMEs Cultural and Creative Sectors Facility (new) Guarantees for loans to creative and cultural entities COSME Horizon 2020 Creative Europe

EU financial instruments current and new DEBT INSTRUMENT FOR LARGE R&D PROJECTS 2007-2013 Risk Sharing Finance Facility (RSFF) under FP7 provides loans and guarantees to R&D projects DEBT INSTRUMENT FOR LARGE R&I PROJECTS 2014-2020 Loan & Guarantee Service for Research and Innovation Loans and guarantees to R&I (non-smes) activities of mid-caps and large firms, universities, research institutes, research infrastructures, etc. Horizon 2020

EU financial instruments current and new COHESION POLICY 2007-2013 Currently approx. 5% of ERDF delivered through financial instruments COHESION POLICY 2014-2020 Implementation options: Joint instruments: CSF funds may contribute to support financial instruments set up at Union level managed directly/indirectly by COM in line with FR. OP contribution to be ring-fenced for investments in regions and actions covered by OP Off-the shelf instruments: pre-defined, ready to use instruments allowing swift roll out Tailored instruments (existing or newly created) Clearer rules on the combination of financial instruments and other forms of support, e.g. grants. Cohesion Fund will for the first time be open to financial instruments Volume of ERDF resources that could potentially be delivered through financial instruments could increase up to three times

Current status and next steps 2011: Commission proposals were adopted 2012: Discussions in Council and Parliament on the legal framework (Financial Regulation, delegated act) as well as on the basic acts for the specific instruments 2013: Expected adoption of legal bases by European Parliament and Council, negotiations with IFIs, preparations for the roll-out 2014: Roll-out, instruments are operational

Conclusions Financial instruments Well-tested, efficient and effective way of supporting growth, jobs and innovation. That is why we will build on our experience and use them more. Can attract private funding for public policy objectives. This is particularly needed in times of limited public resources. Will play an important role in achieving the Europe 2020 objectives. Promote best practices. Moreover: We are not only providing the financing we also work on the regulatory framework, both for within the Commission and for financial intermediaries.

Thank you General information on innovative financial instruments: http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/financial_operations/i nvestment/innovative_financial_instruments/index_en.htm