fi-compass Showcase 2019 submission – watch a video story from West Pomerania, Poland: Old Slaughterhouse

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This fi-compass Showcase 2019 submission is a video story about the Old Slaughterhouse – a historical building situated in the Łasztownia district of Szczecin in the West Pomerania region in Poland. With help of a loan from the JESSICA initiative, co-financed with resources from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Old Slaughterhouse building was restored and is used now to host a number of companies.

In the video, Robert Michalski, Chairman of the Board of the Westpomeranian Agency of Regional Development, explains how the support received from the ERDF financial instrument enabled to proceed with this urban development project and what positive impact this project has on the Łasztownia district and the city of Szczecin. The urban development of the former industrial area of the Łasztownia district is a great example of different involved institutions from the region successfully working together to create a positive impact in Szczecin.

The JESSICA loan was provided to the final recipient, CSL Sp. z o.o., an international logistics company who is the owner of the building. Laura Hołowacz, the CEO of CSL Sp. z o.o., explains in the video the history of the building, how it was renovated with the EU co-financed JESSICA loan and how it is currently used for business but also cultural purposes. She is content that with the renovated Old Slaughterhouse, the Łasztownia district is becoming the new heart of Szczecin. The video story includes also external and inside views of the renovated Old Slaughterhouse building.

fi-compass Showcase 2019 submission – watch a video story from Romania: Smart Bill

fi-compass Showcase 2019 submission – watch a video story from Romania: Smart Bill

This fi-compass Showcase 2019 submission is a video story about Smart Bill, an invoicing and inventory management software company from Bucharest, Romania. The company received as final recipient an equity investment from the JEREMIE Romania 2007-2013 financial instrument, co-financed with resources from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the national budget.

 

fi-compass Showcase 2019 submission – watch a video story from Romania: Smart Bill

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This fi-compass Showcase 2019 submission is a video story about Smart Bill, an invoicing and inventory management software company from Bucharest, Romania. The company received as final recipient an equity investment from the JEREMIE Romania 2007-2013 financial instrument, co-financed with resources from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the national budget.

Mircea Capatina, Co-Founder of Smart Bill, explains in the video that the investment was used for growth, for marketing and sales and for the development of a new accounting software. He states in the video: “Without the financing we would have grown at a much slower pace.”

The video story includes also a short interview with Marius Ghenea from Catalyst Romania who explains how their investment in Smart Bill was possible with the support of European Union resources and how the fund manager supports the final recipient apart from the investment itself.

Cristian Ignat, Founder of Canopy, a customer of Smart Bill, discusses in the video how his company successfully works with Smart Bill’s software and how Smart Bill’s customer focus is very helpful for Canopy.

Financial instruments for urban development in Portugal – IFRRU 2020

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IFRRU 2020 is a financial instrument that has been established to fund urban renewal and energy efficiency in Portugal. It uses EUR 102 million of ESI Funds to mobilise EUR 1.4 billion of public and private financing for urban development, with the aim of generating a total investment of EUR 2 billion.

fi-compass Showcase 2019 submission – watch a video story from the Slovak Investment Holding

fi-compass Showcase 2019 submission – watch a video story from the Slovak Investment Holding

This ‘fi-compass Showcase 2019’ submission is a video story how four innovative Slovak companies were able to grow and expand thanks to received equity investment, co-financed with European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) and provided by the Slovak Investment Holding (SIH), the fund of funds managing ESIF financial instruments in Slovakia. In this video, Ivan Lesay, the CEO of SIH, explains how this state-owned financial institution supports promising companies in Slovakia through ESIF financial instruments and what type of innovative companies are in the main focus of SIH.

 

fi-compass Showcase 2019 submission – watch a video story from the Slovak Investment Holding

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This ‘fi-compass Showcase 2019’ submission is a video story how four innovative Slovak companies were able to grow and expand thanks to received equity investment, co-financed with European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) and provided by the Slovak Investment Holding (SIH), the fund of funds managing ESIF financial instruments in Slovakia. In this video, Ivan Lesay, the CEO of SIH, explains how this state-owned financial institution supports promising companies in Slovakia through ESIF financial instruments and what type of innovative companies are in the main focus of SIH.

The video showcases the following final recipients benefitting from SIH’s equity investments:

• KOOR is a Slovak energy services company, improving energy efficiency in buildings in an environment-friendly way. In the video, Milan Orlovský from KOOR explains how the company was able to grow thanks to the ESIF co-financed equity investment from SIH: “Today, we have more than 200 projects of all sizes, be it small, middle-size or large, and who knows where it will end as we have taken only up to 5 percent of the market until now.”

• GA Drilling is a hi-tech drilling company from Slovakia. Igor Kočiš from GA Drilling describes in the video the company’s research process which resulted in the development a new drilling technology using plasma, making drilling much easier, quicker and cheaper. He also discusses how he perceives SIH as an investor from the perspective of a final recipient.

• Boataround is a worldwide boat and yacht reservation portal, based in Bratislava, Slovakia. Thanks to SIH’s investment, the company was able to proceed with product development, staff training and marketing. Jana Escher from Boataround remembers: “Back when we were starting our business, we had two employees, and provided our services in two language versions. We currently employ over 30 people, our webpage is in 18 languages, and we have around-the-clock customer service.”

• GreenWay operates more than 250 stations in Slovakia and Poland making it the largest network of electric charging stations in Eastern Europe. The majority of the stations are fast charging stations. Peter Badík from GreenWay describes how the company secured in 2018 financing for further development of the company, including an ESIF equity investment from SIH and a loan from the EIB. This support enabled the company to develop their investment plan, which should result in the installation of more than 800 stations in the countries of operation.

Survey on financial instruments under the European Social Fund (ESF): Final report is online

Survey on financial instruments under the European Social Fund (ESF): Final report is online

Published on 15 November 2019.

The results of the fi-compass Survey on financial instruments under the European Social Fund (ESF) – Reflections at present and ideas for future, conducted in May and June 2019, are now available on the fi-compass website.

This final report provides detailed insights into current practice and future views amongst fi-compass practitioners in this subject area.

 

Survey on financial instruments under the European Social Fund (ESF)

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The fi-compass ‘Survey on financial instruments under the European Social Fund (ESF) - Reflections at present and ideas for future’ was conducted in May and June 2019. The survey collected feedback on current experiences in connection with the implementation of financial instruments under the ESF. In addition, it collected views and suggestions for a further take-up of financial instruments under the ESF, thus helping to shape future technical assistance (TA) measures.

fi-compass Showcase 2019 submission – watch a video story from the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy: Metalcontrol

fi-compass Showcase 2019 submission – watch a video story from the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy: Metalcontrol

This ‘fi-compass Showcase 2019’ submission is a video story about Metalcontrol, a small mechanic company from Poviglio, Reggio Emilia in the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy. The company received financial support through the region’s Energy Fund and used it to finance the technological transformation of the company’s facilities. This included the change of all lighting units in the company to new LED technology-based lighting in order to reduce the company’s energy consumption and CO2 emissions.