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Private equity

Private equity is a form of financing that enables unlisted private companies to obtain the equity needed for their creation or their development.

The capital injection takes the form of a temporary minority participation. Remuneration is essentially the capital gain generated when the holding is sold and the expected return must be commensurate with the risk assumed.

FEMIP finances private companies by providing equity or quasi-equity funding (participating or mezzanine loans) from its budgetary resources.  In terms of potential beneficiaries, it targets mainly but not exclusively, small and medium-sized enterprises.

As part of its support activity, FEMIP also deploys risk capital resources via participating loans to certain micro-credit associations.

Private equity operations present a number of features:

  • Governance: the EIB's hands-on approach to individual investment leads to the application of best market practice (often EU standards) in the areas of financial discipline and governance.
  • Leverage: the Bank is always a minority investor, committing at a very early stage to the projects that it finances. Through its early involvement, the Bank often allows the company to attract other sources of funding.
  • Sustainability: Private equity operations are designed to support profitable ventures creating value added and jobs. The achievement of an expected return commensurate with the risk taken is a sine qua non for each investment decision by the EIB.
  Private Equity
FEMIP resources Risk Capital Facility FEMIP Trust Fund
Objectives Promote the creation or strengthening of the capital base of productive enterprises, particularly those established in partnership with EU-based companies. Complement the Risk Capital Facility by broadening the range of private equity instruments available to the private sector in the Mediterranean partner countries.
Beneficiaries Mid-sized companies, SMEs, investment funds, microfinance institutions
Type of funding and selection criteria

Direct equity participations, possibly as co-investments with local banking partners

Quasi-equity type operations (e.g. convertible loans, participating loans)

Equity participations in venture capital / private equity funds (fund of funds activity).

Participation in guarantee funds or privatisation initiatives.

Participation in seed capital funds.

Supporting the creation and development of microfinance institutions.

Sectors Wide range of productive sectors

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