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Friday, 11.10.2024, 22:16
EIB supports ALTUM to help Latvian businesses
Together with the Latvian Ministry of Economy, in mid-March
Altum launched a EUR 200m Covid-19 Working Capital Loan Programme,
a support mechanism for Latvian businesses impacted by the Covid-19 crisis. To
expand the capabilities of this programme to safeguard Latvian businesses and
jobs, in July the European Investment Bank lent ALTUM EUR 80 mln in
Covid-related financing. The Government of the Republic of Latvia provided
additional EUR 50 mln. So far, the European financing has helped ALTUM to
support 475 Latvian companies, thus making sure that more than 1580 people’s
jobs were safeguarded.
EIB Vice-President Thomas Östros commented: “Small
and medium-sized businesses are essential to Latvia’s quick recovery from the
ongoing economic downturn. The Latvian government and ALTUM are doing all they
can to support SMEs and the Bank is glad that it can back up this programme.
Since the financing was signed in August, we can already see the positive
effects of the programme. We will continue to support ALTUM, a longstanding
partner of the EIB, wherever we can.”
Reinis Bērziņš, ALTUM Management Board Chairman,
stated: “With support from the government and the EIB, ALTUM is providing swift
assistance to businesses to help them cope with the difficulties caused by the
negative impact of Covid-19 outbreak. Since the start of the crisis, the
combined positive effect of all of ALTUM’s financial instruments on the economy
exceeds 625 mln, and is increasing daily. It’s a good thing that we can
continue our fruitful collaboration with the EIB to support Latvian small and
medium-sized enterprises and help to safeguard many jobs.”
The EIB-backed programme consists of short-term loans (up to
3 years) to Latvian companies struggling with a substantial decrease in
operations and therefore in need of liquidity support. The EIB’s funds have
helped Altum to support the SMEs in a timely manner with advantageous financial
conditions, such as lower interest rates and longer repayment or grace periods.
In the last five years, the EIB has provided over EUR 460 mln
in financing to Latvian projects. The EIB’s relationship with ALTUM dates back
to 2009, when a EUR 100 mln loan was signed with Latvijas Hipoteku un Zemes
Banka, ALTUM’s predecessor. In the face of the ongoing crisis, the EIB and
its subsidiary the EIF, make available loans, guarantees, asset-backed
securities, equity and other financial instruments to mostly small and
medium-sized enterprises, to boost those parts of the EU economy and the
healthcare sector that were hit the worst.
ALTUM is a state-owned development finance institution,
which offers state aid for various target groups with the help of financial
tools (such as loans, credit guarantees, investment in venture capital funds, etc.).
ALTUM develops and implements state aid programmes to compensate for the
market's shortcomings that cannot be solved by private financial institutions.
In June 2017, ALTUM was awarded the international credit rating Baa1 by
Moody’s, which approves its strong financial stability.
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