The social development bank for Europe

All CEB loans are granted in accordance with the Bank’s mandate. They have to meet specific technical and social criteria, and be in strict conformity with the Bank’s environmental, procurement and compliance guidelines and policies.

The sectoral lines of action underpin the CEB’s five-year development plan, which forms the Bank’s medium term-strategy. The current Strategic Framework organises these lines into: Investing in people and enhancing human capital; Promoting inclusive and resilient living environments and Supporting jobs and economic and financial inclusion corresponding to the new strategic priorities established by the CEB to better support the social policies of its member countries.

Latest projects approved:

Date Borrower Line of action Amount Summary
17/06/2016 Government (Bulgaria) Supporting public infrastructure with a social vocation
Strengthening social integration
Managing the environment
€ 200 000 000 Aid to make the best use of European financial instruments for the 2014-2020 programming period, in order to meet the country's social investment needs and to further the achievement of EU objectives.
17/06/2016 Government (Cyprus) Supporting public infrastructure with a social vocation € 32 000 000 Supporting the extension and modernisation of the University of Cyprus.
17/06/2016 SG Equipment Finance Czech Republic s.r.o. (Czech Republic) Supporting micro, small and medium-sized enterprises
Strengthening social integration
€ 50 000 000 Fostering the creation and preservation of viable jobs by part-financing fixed productive assets in SMEs; part-financing public, private or mixed public transportation entities.
17/06/2016 City of Espoo (Finland) Supporting public infrastructure with a social vocation € 80 000 000 Part-financing education investments for the period 2016-2019 with a focus on day-care centres and comprehensive schools.
17/06/2016 Investitionsbank des Landes Brandenburg (ILB) (Germany) Strengthening social integration € 300 000 000 Creation of new rental housing options for specific target groups at socially acceptable rents. Renovation and modernisation of existing buildings in order to make them attractive again for specific target groups who can rent them at socially acceptable prices. Innovative forms of cohabitation such as multigenerational homes and residential communities are promoted.
17/06/2016 ProCredit Bank Macedonia (North Macedonia) Supporting micro, small and medium-sized enterprises € 10 000 000 Part-financing eligible sub-projects undertaken by SMEs located throughout the country.
17/06/2016 Türkiye Kalkınma Bankası (Türkiye) Supporting micro, small and medium-sized enterprises € 100 000 000 Supporting Turkish MSMEs with a view to creating and maintaining viable jobs.
17/06/2016 Türkiye Sinai Kalkınma Bankası (Türkiye) Supporting micro, small and medium-sized enterprises € 100 000 000 Supporting Turkish MSMEs through leasing with a view to creating and maintaining viable jobs.
17/06/2016 Société Générale (France) Supporting public infrastructure with a social vocation € 65 600 000 Contributing to the Campus Condorcet-Aubervilliers project.
17/06/2016 Cassa Depositi e Prestiti S.p.A. (Italy) Supporting micro, small and medium-sized enterprises € 150 000 000 Providing MSME financing through accredited lending and leasing financial intermediaries under CDP's Capital Goods Apex Facility (CGAF).
17/06/2016 NRW.BANK (Germany) Strengthening social integration € 50 000 000 Part-financing rental-based social housing investment programme with NRW.Bank, the State development bank of North Rhine-Westphalia.
17/03/2016 City of Paris (France) Supporting public infrastructure with a social vocation
Strengthening social integration
€ 200 000 000 Supporting investments by the City of Paris for the provision of educational facilities through schemes to renovate and refurbish existing schools as well as build new schools under the 2015-2020 investment programme and in accordance with needs stemming from demographic trends. Providing or adapting emergency reception facilities for homeless persons as well as supporting solutions for the long-term integration of the persons concerned, including through the expansion of welfare centres and French language.
17/03/2016 Government (Georgia) Managing the environment € 14 000 000 Rehabilitating public schools in Tbilisi and introducing of energy efficiency in education sector infrastructure.
17/03/2016 LLC MFO Credo (Georgia) Supporting micro, small and medium-sized enterprises € 2 500 000 Contributing to strengthening SMEs' competitive position and fostering the creation of new permanent and seasonal jobs, and the preservation of existing ones.
17/03/2016 WI BANK (Germany) Strengthening social integration € 230 000 000 Contributing to a municipal infrastructure programme in Hesse.
17/03/2016 Coöperatieve Rabobank U.A. (Netherlands) Supporting micro, small and medium-sized enterprises € 100 000 000 Supporting job creation and preservation via sustainable loans in favour of selected SMEs active in the social sector.
17/03/2016 Bank Pekao s.a. (Poland) Managing the environment
Strengthening social integration
€ 150 000 000 Contributing to improving living conditions in urban and rural areas by co-financing investments for the revitalisation, modernisation and energy efficiency improvement of urban and rural infrastructure.
17/03/2016 Bank Zachodni WBK (Poland) Supporting micro, small and medium-sized enterprises € 100 000 000 Strengthening social integration by fostering the creation and preservation of viable jobs.
17/03/2016 Government (Portugal) Strengthening social integration
Managing the environment
€ 80 000 000 Financial Instrument for Urban Rehabilitation and Renewal (FIURR) 2020 set up under the Partnership Agreement EU-Portugal aiming at the revitalisation and upgrading of historic centres, waterfront areas and abandoned industrial sites in official Urban Rehabilitation Areas of Portuguese urban localities.
17/03/2016 CaixaBank (ex La Caixa) (Spain) Supporting public infrastructure with a social vocation € 9 000 000 Part-financing reconstruction works and the acquisition of equipment for the new building of the Sant Pau Biomedical Research Institute.