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EBRD supports innovation at Ukraine’s Nova Poshta

Author: Anton Usov

EU- and GEF-supported project to introduce new parcel sorting technology

  • A loan to promote better postal logistics infrastructure in Ukraine to Nova Poshta LLC, country’s largest private postal company
  • 7-year loan of €9.5 million
  • FINTECC supported loan will promote new technologies, reduce CO2 emissions

The EBRD is supporting innovation for the improvement of the postal logistics infrastructure in Ukraine by providing a 7-year loan of up to €9.5 million to Nova Poshta LLC, the country’s largest privately owned postal company with 2,300 branches across Ukraine.

This is one of the first multi-currency loans provided by the EBRD to local corporates in Ukraine, with disbursements available both in euro and Ukrainian hryvnia.

The project will support:

  • The construction of a new, automated parcel sorting terminal in the city of Khmelnytskyi, western Ukraine;
  • The Introduction of new, automated parcel sorting technology by the end of 2019 (supported by the EBRD’s Finance and Technology Transfer Centre for Climate Change (FINTECC) programme);
  • The improvement of fleet utilisation by 25 per cent on inter-city routes by the end of 2020;
  • The reduction of annual CO2 emissions by 1,570 tonnes by the end of 2020 

The investment will benefit from a US$ 225,000 incentive grant provided through FINTECC designed to transfer technology in the area of climate change mitigation and adaptation, which was launched in Ukraine in February 2016. The three-year FINTECC programme is supported by US$ 7 million grant funding from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and a €4 million grant from the EU’s Neighbourhood Investment Facility (NIF).

The EBRD is the largest international financial investor in Ukraine. To date, the Bank has made a cumulative commitment of almost €12.1 billion across some 400 projects since the start of its operations in the country in 1993.