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The EIB finances sustainable projects across the EU and beyond, with a focus on climate action, security and defence. Learn more about the EIB's activities, publications and global investment map.
- Overview
We make technical and financial expertise available to our...
- Global investment map
Global investment map - Homepage | European Investment Bank
- Project cycle
It allows the Bank to judge the contribution of an...
- Evaluation
The Evaluation function (IG/EV) of the European Investment...
- Video library
Global investment map; back. Our projects back. All...
- Events
Global investment map; back. Our projects; back. All...
- Public register
Openness and Transparency are key EU concepts, enshrined in...
- Infographics
Global investment map; back. Our projects; back. All...
- Overview
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the European Union's investment bank and is owned by the 27 member states. It is the largest multilateral financial institution in the world.
The EIB is one of the biggest multilateral financial institutions and a major provider of climate finance. It supports the EU's priorities of green transition, innovation, security, cohesion and development.
The EIB is a public bank owned by the EU countries that lends money to projects that support EU aims, both within and outside the EU. It also manages the European Investment Fund (EIF) that provides financing to SMEs across Europe.
The EIB is a multilateral financial institution that invests in projects in over 160 countries. It focuses on eight core strategic priorities, such as climate action, digitalisation, security, cohesion policy and global development.
This edition of the European Investment Bank’s annual Investment Report focuses on the European economy’s effort to transform in a way that improves competitiveness and maintains its technological edge.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) furthers the objectives of the European Union by providing long-term project funding, guarantees and advice. It supports projects both within and outside the EU. Its shareholders are the Member States of the EU.