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Summary sheet
Bank Audi, BLC Bank and Société Générale du Banque au Liban
The proposed credit line facility is aimed at the partial financing of small and medium-sized investment projects targeting eligble sectors, undertaken by private enterprises.
For the purpose of providing long-term financing to projects of implemented by small and medium-sized enterprises in Lebanon. The proposed line of credit will improve the availability of long-term funding to a spectrum of financial beneficiaries in a number of eligible sectors.
Projects co-financed under the proposed facility will be required to comply with the relevant national legal framework and be acceptable to the Bank in line, as appropriate, with the EU environmental policy and legislation.
Normal procurement rules for EIB global loans will apply.
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