A more resilient, sustainable and inclusive world
Our €20 million loan to Banque El Amana supports sustainable fisheries and helps finance businesses run by women and young entrepreneurs in Mauritania. Announced at the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development, the loan is one example of how our global investments create real local impact.
In 2024, EIB Global, the development arm of the European Investment Bank (EIB), invested nearly €8 billion in 102 projects, bringing clean energy, safe water and vital support for jobs and health to millions around the world.
Our EIB Global Impact Report 2024/2025 shows how the Europe Union continues to drive stability and innovation through global partnerships.

€600 million for energy, transport and business in Ukraine
The agreement, announced at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome, Italy, builds on the European Union’s support for the country’s resilience.

Where climate change and your energy bills meet
In the third part of our Invested in housing series, we look at how innovations in energy efficiency help fight climate change and save money.
€100 million to help green small businesses in Spain
The deal will support investments in renewable energy, clean transport, the circular economy and waste management.
How to build a climate-neutral, smart city in Greece
Our advisory services are helping six Greek cities prepare and implement sustainable investment plans.
A €150 million EIB loan, part of a wider €350 million agreement with the Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development, will back projects in energy efficiency, renewables, sustainable building materials and clean transport.
TechEU: Powering Europe’s tech future
We are accelerating innovation across Europe with TechEU, a new platform that offers dedicated financing and expert guidance to help tech companies grow and succeed.
Stepping up support for Europe's security and defence
Our €385 million loan to Spain’s Indra Group will support research and development in radar, electronic defence and digital technologies. It will also help build a tech hub near Madrid.
Funding research for rare diseases
A €150 million loan to the Italian company Alfasigma will support the research and development of treatments for rare diseases and bring vital medicines to patients.