Helgeland Sparebank
Date: | 15.9.2016 |
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Country: | Norway |
Customer: | Helgeland Sparebank |
Amount in NOK: | NOK 250 million |
Amount in EUR: | EUR 27 million |
Maturity: | 5 years |
Business sector: | Financial Institutions |

Facilities
Arctic Financing Facility (read more): 100%
Project
The loan programme has been provided for onlending to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and environmental projects in the county of Helgeland in northern Norway.
Founded in 1860, Helgeland Sparebank is the country’s 11th largest savings bank with 13 branches in 12 municipalities in Helgeland county. The economy of Helgeland is based on trade, transport, industry, service, agriculture and aquaculture and has a large SME sector, of which Helgeland Sparebank holds a large market share. This makes the bank well placed to identify eligible projects.
Fulfilment of NIB's mandate
The project is expected to facilitate productivity growth through alleviating credit constraints, which have been identified as a comparative disadvantage for small and medium-sized companies. Eligible projects to be financed from the lending facility should fulfil NIB’s mandate criteria for SMEs.
Since only part of the total loan sum will be allocated for environmental projects, the overall environmental impact is expected to be neutral.
Sustainability summary
Projects to be financed through a financial intermediary must fulfil the sustainability requirements defined in NIB’s Sustainability Policy and Guidelines.