German investment company gets UniBank stake

Published: 4 June 2005 y., Saturday

The Deutsche Investitions und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH (DEG) has acquired a 8.33% stake in UniBank, a major local bank with a special focus on small and medium enterprise (SME) development.

DEG and UniBank signed a relevant agreement on Wednesday, along with a long-term agreement on allocation of a $3 million loan to finance the SME sector in Azerbaijan.

The signing ceremony held on the occasion of the Germany-Azerbaijan business conference was attended by Economic Development Minister Farhad Aliyev.

UniBank has been a project partner of KfW Bankengruppe, receiving technical and financial assistance from KfW Entwicklungsbank. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has been a shareholder of UniBank since 2003.

DEG is one of the largest European financial institutions that has been financing investments of private companies in developing and transition countries for over 40 years.

Šaltinis: Baku Today / Assa Irada
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

2 million bank accounts robbed

Criminals taking advantage of online banking, Gartner says more »

More flights to Budapest this summer

Irish buyers who have invested in Budapest in recent times will be pleased to hear that the Hungarian national airline Malev has made the city more accessible more »

The Plant's Closure

The European Union is ready to finance the closure of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant more »

World Bank Launches New Country Partnership Strategy

The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors had discussed a new Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) for the Slovak Republic for 2005-07 more »

A grant agreement

The World Bank and the Government of Uzbekistan signed a grant agreement of US$517,000 on 10 June to support agricultural reforms in the country more »

Hungarian inflation rate jumps unexpectedly

Hungary's inflation rate rose to 7.6 percent year-on-year in May, exceeding market expectations and trimming hopes of an early rate cut more »

Banks warn EU not to endorse new accounting rules

They fear balance sheets could be hit with billions of euros of potential losses from derivatives more »

A Government's Statement

Estonia to reject TeliaSonera's offer for Eesti Telekom more »

The European Business Congress

President Georgi Purvanov of Bulgaria received Alexei Miller, Gasprom boss, in Varna on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast more »

Two consortia line up to buy BGŻ's shares

Bank BGŻ (Poland) announced on Friday that two consortia are negotiating the purchase of its shares more »