Donor Partnerships
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Italy is a founding member of the EBRD and an important contributor to the Bank's work. Italy is among the major contributors to the EBRD technical cooperation (TC) funds and investment cooperation funds with €163 million provided since 1992.
8.06%
capital share (February 2025)
€163mn
donor funds supporting EBRD operations
Italy’s contributions have underpinned the growth of small and medium-sized businesses in the Balkans, the southern and eastern Mediterranean (SEMED) region and Türkiye through dedicated technical assistance and investment co-financing instruments for SMEs. Italy is also participating in financing investments under the Enterprise Expansion Fund (ENEF) component of the Western Balkans Enterprise Development and Innovation Facility. Italy contributed to several multi-donor funds, including the European Western Balkans Joint Fund, the Ukraine Stabilisation and Sustainable Growth Multi-Donor Account, the Small Business Impact Fund (SBIF), and the SEMED Multi-Donor Account. Through the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation, AICS, Italy supported Ukraine through the Crisis Response Special Fund with a contribution of €10 million in 2023.
Italy is also the sole contributor to the Central European Initiative (CEI) Fund. The CEI Fund, which was established in 1992 and has contributions of €45.5 million to date, supports transition countries in the process of EU integration. The Fund supports technical cooperation projects in the areas of transport, energy efficiency and climate change, enterprise development and policy dialogue. The Fund has also provided assistance through a specific CEI instrument, the Know-How Exchange Programme by financing capacity building projects.
Italy is one of the strongest sources of foreign direct investment in the EBRD’s countries of operations.
Italian banks are also involved in the Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP), through which the EBRD guarantees the payment of trade finance instruments issued by banks in the countries where we invest to foreign confirming banks. Since inception, the TFP has supported 2550 export and import transactions for Italian companies for a total €774.94 million, for transactions which were initiated by banks in the EBRD countries of operation and confirmed by banks in both Italy and abroad. Twenty-eight Italian banks and branches of banks have joined the programme as Confirming Banks (all figures as of December 2022).
From 2018 to 2023, entities from Italy won 448 procurement and consultancy contracts worth €632.3 million.
Director: Manuela Nenna
+44 (0)20 7338 7013
ItalyOffice@ebrd.com