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NIB and Säästöpankki Optia open loan facility for Finnish SMEs

18 Jun 2013

NIB has opened a loan programme for small and medium-sized enterprises in eastern, northern and central Finland.

Financial figures for January-April 2013

17 Jun 2013

The financial information on the period of January-April 2013 is now available.

NIB finances road tunnel record in northern Norway

14 Jun 2013

NIB has signed a loan agreement with Helgeland Veiutvikling AS to finance a record long road tunnel in Helgeland, northern Norway.

NIB finances Electrolux R&D investments

13 Jun 2013

NIB and AB Electrolux have signed a SEK 1 billion (EUR 116 million) loan agreement for financing research and development activities.

NIB finances road infrastructure in Rovaniemi

12 Jun 2013 Road work in Rovaniemi

NIB and the city of Rovaniemi in northern Finland have signed loan agreement for an investment programme in local road infrastructure to be implemented in the time period 2012–2015.

NIB’s President: Baltic Sea region needs more growth

29 May 2013

Jointly, the Baltic Sea region will tap the opportunities the current crisis is providing, said Henrik Normann, NIB President & CEO, at the Baltic Development Forum summit in Riga today.

NIB’s 2018 Kauri line increased to NZD 700m

28 May 2013

NIB has increased its Kauri issue due 30 January 2018 with NZD 175 million. The total size of the deal has thus been brought to NZD 700 million.

NIB loan to large wind farm project in Sweden

22 May 2013

NIB has provided a EUR 61 million loan to DNB Bank ASA. The funds will be onlent to finance one of northern Europe’s largest onshore wind farms, in Jädraås, eastern Sweden.

NIB lends for upgrade of east-west railway corridor in Latvia

22 May 2013

NIB and Latvia’s state railway company have signed a new loan for upgrading a railway section in the country’s east-west transport corridor.

NIB-financed waste-to-energy plant launched in Lithuania

15 May 2013

Finnish Fortum has inaugurated the first waste-to-energy combined heat and power plant in the Baltic countries.