Exim Banca Românească has joined the InvestEU Facility, an initiative of the European Commission and the European Investment Fund, which provides guarantees for SMEs exporting to Ukraine. Romania joins nine other EU countries in the scheme, with €43.75 million out of a total of €300 million available. The facility aims to stimulate exports of goods essential for the reconstruction of Ukraine, supporting around 550 EU exporters. Exim Banca Românească reaffirms its commitment to support Romanian companies in this initiative.
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