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European Investment Bank opens office for the West Bank and Gaza, backs EUR 215 million Palestinian business financing with the European Union and unveils new public health cooperation with the World Health Organisation

  • Largest ever EIB and European Union backing for investment by Palestinian business agreed with Palestine Monetary Authority, including dedicated support package for Gaza
  • EIB President and Vice President, Palestine Monetary Authority Governor and EU Representative formally open EIB office at Ramallah event
  • New EIB office to be located in Jerusalem within EU Representation
  • New business investment initiative with Cairo-Amman Bank Palestine launched
  • First EIB cooperation with WHO to improve public health in West Bank and Gaza

 

The European Investment Bank, the world’s largest international public bank, today formally opened its first office covering the West Bank and Gaza at a ceremony in Ramallah, alongside confirming record support, backed by the European Union, for Palestinian business investment and new cooperation with the World Health Organisation to improve public health.

The new dedicated local presence will enhance technical and financial support for private and public investment and will be located within the European Union Representation to the West Bank and Gaza in Jerusalem.

The new EIB office was formally opened by Werner Hoyer, President of the European Investment Bank, Gelsomina Vigliotti, Vice President of the European Investment Bank and Feras Milhem, Governor of the Palestine Monetary Authority and Sven Kühn von Burgsdorff, European Union Representative.

They were joined by Khadel al Ossaily, Minister of National Economy and Dr Mohammad Mustafa, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Palestine Investment Fund at a ceremony in Ramallah attended by Palestinian political, business and banking leaders, European Union Ambassadors and international financial partners.

New EIB support priority investment to strengthen economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and improve public health, including the largest ever EIB backing for Palestinian business investment, the first dedicated financing for business investment co-funded by the European Union in Gaza and the first cooperation between the European Investment Bank and World Health Organisation to support public health in Palestine was announced at the opening ceremony.

“The European Investment Bank is a key partner for public and private investment that creates jobs, enhances economic opportunities and improves lives for millions of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza. Establishing our first office responsible for the West Bank and Gaza will further strengthen the impact of EIB financial and technical support and engagement with Palestinian, European and international partners. The new EIB office builds on our leading contribution to priority water, energy, education and business investment over recent years.” said Werner Hoyer, President of the European Investment Bank.

“Today we send a firm signal that the EU, its Member States and our lending institution, the European Investment Bank, stand strongly with Palestine. On the day Palestinians commemorate ‘Nakba’, we inaugurate the first permanent representation of the EIB to Palestine, located in the city of Jerusalem. This demonstrates our commitment to the creation of a democratic, viable, contiguous and independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem serving as the capital of both Israel and a future Palestinian state. The new EIB representation will nurture relationships, enhance cooperation and mobilise more quality investments between the EU and Palestinian partners.” said EU Representative Sven Kühn von Burgsdorff.

“Over the last week I have seen and heard at first-hand how the European Investment Bank is improving access to clean water and reliable energy and helping Palestinian businesses to expand, create jobs and invest in a better future. Our first office here, within the EU Representation, will strengthen investment that addresses the economic, social and climate challenges hindering daily life. Together as Team Europe we help boost the Palestinian economy and enable a better future for the Palestinians” said Gelsomina Vigliotti, European Investment Bank Vice President.

The new EIB office will be headed by Francesco Totaro, the EIB Representative to the West Bank and Gaza.

EUR 215 million EIB and EU support for Palestinian businesses investment

Ahead of the office opening ceremony the European Investment Bank formally agreed three new business financing programmes with the European Union, Palestine Monetary Authority and Cairo-Amman Bank Palestine.

The USD 192 million of new business financing, to be managed by local banks in the West Banks and Gaza will be enabled by the EIB’s largest ever credit line to the Palestine Monetary Authority, helping expand its flagship economic recovery programme called ‘Estidama’, or Sustainability.

This includes the first dedicated EIB and EU support for economic recovery, reconstruction efforts and business investment in Gaza. The EIB, EU and PMA signed a memorandum of understanding to deliver additional EUR 15 million to this end in form of EU guarantees, incentive grants and technical assistance.

New investment by hundreds of Palestinian companies impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic will be made possible by USD 22 million of new financing made available by the European Investment Bank and managed Cairo Amman Bank Palestine. This is the EIB’s first credit line with Cairo-Amman Bank Palestine backed against credit and political risk by the EU.

Palestinian companies active in tourism, manufacturing and services are expected to benefit from the new EIB and EU backed business financing, part of Team Europe’s overall response to the COVID-19 crisis to support sustainable social and economic recovery of the region.

EIB and WHO launch new cooperation to improve Palestinian public health

The EIB and World Health Organisation also unveiled new cooperation with the Palestinian Ministry of Health to strengthen primary healthcare provision and oncology services and enhance health investment in the West Bank and Gaza.

The European Investment Bank has supported transformational public and private investment across the West Bank and Gaza since 1995.

Background information

The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the long-term lending institution of the European Union owned by its Member States. It makes long-term finance available for sound investment in order to contribute towards EU policy goals.