News
15 June 2020

CEB signs €200m loan deal to help Estonia fight COVID-19

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Social infrastructure
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Europe

The Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) and Estonia’s Ministry of Finance have signed a €200 million loan agreement to support the government’s efforts to mitigate the negative effects of the COVID-19 crisis.

The agreement focuses on support measures for local authorities as well as for micro-, small and medium-sized enterprises. A part of the loan is dedicated to financing COVID-19 thematic research and development.

Specifically, the financing will help local authorities to cover the costs associated with COVID-19 prevention and mitigation measures and ensure the continuity of essential public services.

In addition, the funds will support grant and working capital programmes implemented by the state-owned Foundation Enterprise Estonia and the Rural Development Foundation for the benefit of Estonian MSMEs impacted by the crisis. The loan will also finance key investments in local infrastructure, such as local road improvements and the extension of high-speed internet access to rural areas. 

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