The European Investment Bank (EIB) on Monday formally agreed to provide 140 million euros to support expansion and upgrading of the Port of Piraeus, the principal port of Greece.
Alternate Economy Minister Alexis Charitsis has contacted the head of the European Investment Bank (EIB) Werner Hoyer and asked for financial assistance in coping with the aftermath of the deadly fires in eastern Attica, as well as help in developing infrastructure to avoid similar disasters in the future, sources said on Sunday.
Greece is at the top of the list of European countries benefitting from the Juncker plan that targets growth, based on the country’s annual economic output, according to a tweet from the European Commission.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) and Eurobank have signed a EUR 150 million loan agreement to finance eligible projects undertaken by small and medium-sized enterprises and midcaps operating in Greece. Through this credit line, SMEs and MidCaps active in the agriculture, tourism, manufacturing, services and other sectors, may obtain financing in the form of investment […]