Tina Drolc
- European Investment Bank
- Communication Department
- Trg republike 3
- SI-1000 Ljubljana
- Slovénie
Nearly all Slovenian companies – 97% – have taken steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the second-highest share in Europe behind only Finland, according to a European Investment Bank (EIB) Group survey. In addition, four in five Slovenian businesses have embraced advanced digital technologies compared with a European Union average of 74%, new country results from the EIB Group Investment Survey (EIBIS) show.
Le Groupe Banque européenne d’investissement (Groupe BEI) a accordé de nouveaux financements pour 284 millions d’euros en Slovénie l’année dernière, dynamisant ainsi la transition énergétique, l’innovation des entreprises et les marchés des capitaux. Le montant total mis à disposition comprend 154 millions d’euros de la BEI et 130 millions d’euros du Fonds européen d’investissement (FEI) qui soutient les microentreprises et les petites et moyennes entreprises (PME) en Europe.
Among the challenges facing Slovenia, respondents ranked climate change fourth. Despite this, nearly nine out of ten them agree that investing now in climate adaptation is necessary to avoid higher costs in the long run, according to the annual Climate Survey commissioned by the European Investment Bank (EIB).