Documentation from the workshop on the financing of the European Fund for Strategic Investment (EFSI) and the link between these and other investment funds
In July 2015, The European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI) entered into force after intensive negotiations between European Commission, Council and Parliament. In September 2016, the European Commission presented an amending Regulation to the original EFSI Regulation of 2015 (EFSI 1.0), prolonging the instrument, as well as proposing changes on the content with an aim to augment its capacity and to address certain insufficiencies. The speakers agreed that in one and a half years since its inception EFSI has demonstrated a clear quantitative success. Nevertheless, there are certain deficiencies with regard to the way how the specific provisions of the Regulation have been interpreted and implemented on the ground. Particular attention was given to the questions of additionally, roles of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and National Promotional Banks, as well as transparency and visibility.
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Prof. Carlo SECCHI, Commission TEN-T coordinator Mr José Fernando FIGUEIREDO, Executive President of the Instituição Financeira de Desenvolvimento Mr Bernhard SAGMEISTER, Chairman of the European Association of Guarantee Institutions (AECM) Ms Katarzyna DZIAMARA-RZUCIDŁO, Managing Director, Regional Development Financing Institute, Poland Ms Zsuzsanna HARGITAI, Director, EU Funds Co-Financing & Financial Instruments at the EBRD
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- ASUNTOS FINANCIEROS
- comunicación
- construcción europea
- consulta pública
- crecimiento económico
- ECONOMÍA
- EDUCACIÓN Y COMUNICACIÓN
- estrategia de crecimiento de la UE
- evaluación de conocimientos
- financiación e inversión
- finanzas de la Unión Europea
- fondo (UE)
- Fondo Europeo para Inversiones Estratégicas
- funcionamiento institucional
- instituciones de la Unión Europea y función pública europea
- inversión
- organización de la enseñanza
- situación económica
- UNIÓN EUROPEA