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Our projects make a positive impact on businesses large and small, across central and eastern Europe and central Asia. A selection of our recent project work is profiled here.

Central Europe and the Baltic States
Eastern Europe and the Caucasus
Central Europe and the Baltic States
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Croatia Supporting an organic food producer |
Estonia Constructing a windfarm in Estonia Read more |
| Hungary | Latvia |
| Lithuania Environmental upgrade for Lithuanian power plant Read more |
Poland Reforming the energy sector in Poland Read more |
| Slovak Republic | Slovenia |
| Albania Modernisation of Albtelecom Read more |
Bosnia and Herzegovina Constructing a reliable road link Read more |
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Bulgaria
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FYR Macedonia
Helping a food manufacturer expand |
| Montenegro | Romania Helping small businesses in Romania Read more |
| Serbia |
| Armenia Alternative energy for Armenia Read more |
Azerbaijan |
| Belarus Boosting small business in Belarus Read more |
Georgia Helping Georgia's banking system Read more |
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Moldova
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Ukraine Supporting Ukraine's petrol retailers A sustainable energy action plan for Ukraine Support to Ukrainian sugar producers Innovative traffic system for Kiev Equity deal boosts Ukrainian petrol station operator |
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Promoting private sector participation in Russia Local currency lending in Russia Russian railway modernisation Launch of latest Rouble bond |
| Kazakhstan | Krygyz Republic Local dairy producer grows with EBRD finance Read more |
| Mongolia Boosting agribusiness in Mongolia Read more |
Tajikistan Helping farmers in rural areas Read more |
| Turkmenistan Helping local confectionery business grow Read more |
Uzbekistan |
Last updated 5 May 2010

An EBRD loan has helped a Croatian leasing company to provide finance to SMEs.

An EBRD loan has helped an established business to boost employment.

EBRD provided a €25.5 million loan to modernise Chisinau International

EBRD support helped to develop the Russian rail sector.

The EBRD has purchased a stake worth US$ 50 million.

An EBRD loan will boost production and widen consumer choice.