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Equal Opportunities for WoMen 2004 Nordic Forum in Turku, Finland. Innovative Financing for Women Entrepreneurs Siv Hellén General Counsel Nordic Investment Bank August 12-13, 2004. 1 st loan program. BACKGROUND – 1 ST LOAN PROGRAM.
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Equal Opportunities for WoMen 2004 Nordic Forum in Turku, Finland Innovative Financing for Women Entrepreneurs Siv Hellén General Counsel Nordic Investment Bank August 12-13, 2004
1st loan program BACKGROUND – 1ST LOAN PROGRAM • The idea was born at a conference in 1999 in Reykjavik called ”Women & Democracy at the dawn of the new Millennium” • The first loan facility of EUR 1 million was established in 1999 under NIB’s Baltic Investment Program • The facility was divided into three equal parts per country • NIB signed agreements with one bank in each country which banks then onlent the money for 44 projects • The facility was fully used up in September 2000 • Surveys were made in all Baltic countries concerning female entrepreneurs
1st loan program ELIGIBLE PROJECTS • The purpose of the loan program was to support and increase women’s involvement in business and decision-making • The projects were carried out by local SMEs or resident individuals in the private sector • Priority was given to • Projects creating jobs and projects financing SMEs located in rural areas and in regions with high unemployment • Projects involving transfer and exchange of know-how, goods and services between the Baltic and the Nordic countries • Projects involving interaction between women with different backgrounds
1st loan program FINANCING REQUIREMENTS ANDLENDING TERMS AND CONDITIONS • Requests considered on commercial and economic basis • Focus on the strategy of the potential borrower and the competitiveness of the project idea and also on environmental aspects • Flexibility on the expenditure, but requirement for other financial resources to back the project • Maturities of 5-7 years • Interest rate based on market terms and set by the financial intermediaries • Loans to be adequately secured
1st loan program LOAN ACTIVITY – SECTOR BREAKDOWN
1st loan program EXPERIENCE GAINED:WOMEN’S POINT OF VIEW Surveys showed: • Women set up their companies still with own capital • Women have equal opportunities to access credit • Women need more encouragement and support • Women want role models • Women need more information on credit possibilities • Women are more careful and take less risks than men • Women feel that credits for SMEs are in general too expensive
1st loan program EXPERIENCE GAINED:WOMEN’S POINT OF VIEW • Many women found it positive that the loans were intended only for women and thought this would support women’s entrepreneurship • Some were disappointed with the conditions and requirements, others were positively surprised by the friendly and helpful reception and quick procedure at the banks • 50 % of the women thought they will probably need more financing in the future for their business (expenditure or continuing) • Government support was considered to be important
1st loan program EXPERIENCE GAINED:BANKS’ POINT OF VIEW • Banks found it difficult to combine profitability and small credits • Banks were not used to address women’s particular concerns • Banks should not give advice on how to prepare business plans • Business plans prepared by external consultants often not of good quality • Women in rural areas with start-up projects were difficult to reach • Loan applicants did not have sufficient collateral
1st loan program EXPERIENCE GAINED:SUMMARY CONCLUSIONS • Women like to be target clients • Women do not need generally better terms and conditions • Women need good advice in preparing business plans • Women need information about credit possibilities • Banks need training in how to handle women entrepreneurs as clients • Collateral support is needed especially in rural areas and for start-up projects • Expedient loan processing essential
2nd loan program 2ND LOAN PROGRAM • Provided in equal parts by NIB & CEB • Totally EUR 10 million for the Baltic countries • Estonia: EUR 2 million through one local intermediary • Lithuania: in total EUR 4 million through two local intermediaries • Supported by Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs • Latvia: EUR 4 million through two financial intermediaries • Totally 119 projects, maintained 1 786 jobs and created 329 new jobs
Loan Program for Russia • St. Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast area. • Financial intermediary: Vneshtorgbank (VTB) • Program amount EUR 2 million • SME involving women in decision making process • Single loan to a project not exceeding 50% of total project cost or EUR 100,000 • Interest rate based on market terms and margin to reflect the risk of the project. • Maturity not exceeding 5 years.