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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is boosting Albania’s financial sector with a financial package of up to €10 million for Tirana Bank.
This project marks the EBRD’s first partnership with Tirana Bank and includes both green financing and trade finance facilities aimed at empowering local businesses and enhancing regional trade:
Charlotte Ruhe, EBRD Managing Director, Central and South-Eastern Europe, said: “We are pleased to begin our partnership with Tirana Bank to expand access to green finance and trade support in Albania. This collaboration is important for fostering sustainable growth, enhancing regional competitiveness and helping local businesses align with international standards. By combining financial tools with technical assistance, we are unlocking new opportunities for innovation and resilience in Albania’s private sector.”
Established in 1996, Tirana Bank was the first privately owned bank in Albania. As a universal bank, it offers a comprehensive suite of financial services, with a strong focus on both corporate and retail banking. Over the years, Tirana Bank has solidified its position in Albania’s financial market, consistently delivering innovative products and solutions tailored to the evolving needs of its clients.
Dritan Mustafa, CEO of Tirana Bank, commented: “We are proud to partner with the EBRD for two impactful initiatives which serve as testament to our long-term vision of empowering Albanian businesses. The SME Reboot Programme loan helps small businesses invest in green technologies, while the trade finance facility strengthens our ability to support cross-border trade. These programmes reflect our commitment to driving inclusive, sustainable growth and positioning Tirana Bank as a catalyst for innovation and competitiveness in the Albanian market.”
The EBRD has been active in Albania since 1991, investing over €2.3 billion through 168 projects across various sectors of the economy to date.