Ukraine

The Ukrainian government recognizes investing in energy efficiency (EE) as a pillar of its energy sector strategy for reducing reliance on imported natural gas, mitigating the financial and fiscal stresses of high energy costs, and supporting economic recovery and long-term growth. Major government initiatives have been or are being undertaken to scale up EE investments in industries and residential buildings, two of the largest final energy consumers. Efforts to support EE in the public sector also received a boost with the recent enactment of the energy service company (ESCO) law and amendments to the budget code to enable energy performance contracting. The municipal sector - which includes municipal buildings as well as municipal services such as public lighting, district heating, water and sanitation, solid waste, and public transportation - accounts for the lion’s share of final energy consumption in the public sector. Facilitating and scaling up municipal EE finance should be a key component of the government’s national EE support agenda. Creating a dedicated EE revolving fund (EERF) for the public sector - and focusing its initial efforts on financing EE renovation of municipal buildings - will fill a critical gap in municipal EE financing in Ukraine and help address perhaps the most pressing municipal EE investment needs of Ukrainian cities.

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Main Authors: Limaye, Dilip R., Liu, Feng
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015-09
Subjects:TARIFFS, ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN, BORROWER, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, FINANCING, DIRECT FINANCING, FLOW OF FUNDS, INTEREST, GUARANTEES, FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, INTEREST RATE, REVOLVING FUND, STOCK MARKET, CREDIT PROBLEMS, REPAYMENTS, REVENUES, CAPACITY BUILDING, LOAN, CREDITWORTHINESS, FEE, LOAN AMOUNT, BORROWERS, SUBSIDY, PAYMENTS, SAVING, INTERNATIONAL BANK, CASH FLOWS, LENDER, BANK LENDING, BUDGET, REVOLVING FUNDS, MUNICIPAL BONDS, REPAYMENT PERIODS, INTERNATIONAL FINANCE, AFFORDABLE COST, SOVEREIGN GUARANTEES, SAVINGS, FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP, FINANCIAL INSTITUTION, LOAN FUNDS, MARKET DEVELOPMENT, HIGH INTEREST RATES, COMMERCIAL BANK, PARTIAL CREDIT, ACCESS TO FINANCING, UNION, PUBLIC FUNDS, INTEREST RATES, PAYMENT, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, DEBT, LIMITED ACCESS, FINANCING NEEDS, FINANCIAL PRODUCTS, LOAN REPAYMENTS, LENDERS, LOANS, ENTERPRISES, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, DEBT SERVICE, CAPITAL INVESTMENTS, DONOR FUNDS, POOR CREDIT, BANK FINANCING, FINANCE, BANKS, CREDIT LINE, DEBT FINANCING, COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS, GRANT, ELIGIBLE BORROWERS, INTEREST PAYMENTS, CAPITAL, DIRECT LOANS, SOVEREIGN GUARANTEE, LACK OF ACCESS, ACCESS TO FINANCE, PRIVATE LENDERS, BANK, CREDIT, LOAN PROGRAM, INVESTMENT BANK, BOND MARKET, REPAYMENT, EXTERNAL FUNDS, ENTERPRISE, DEBT SECURITIES, CREDIT HISTORIES, COMMERCIAL LOANS, PHYSICAL ASSETS, MUNICIPAL BOND, TRANSACTION COSTS, ESCROW ACCOUNT, CREDIT GUARANTEE, SECURITIES, CREDIT RISK, AFFORDABLE FINANCING, INSTITUTIONAL REFORM, BANK LOAN, CORPORATE DEBT, COMMERCIAL LENDERS, SECURITY, INVESTMENT, CREDIT GUARANTEES, RATES OF RETURN, LACK OF KNOWLEDGE, COMMERCIAL BANKS, PUBLIC FACILITIES, COLLATERAL, INTERNAL FUNDS, TARIFF, COOPERATION, FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY, REVENUE, COMMERCIAL LENDING, INITIAL FUNDING, BORROWING, INVESTMENTS, EXTERNAL FINANCING, FEES, LACK OF INFORMATION, LOAN FACILITY, CREDIT LINES, GUARANTEE, INITIAL INVESTMENT, DEVELOPMENT BANK,
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spelling dig-okr-10986237992024-08-07T20:04:18Z Ukraine Facilitating Municipal Energy Efficiency Finance Limaye, Dilip R. Liu, Feng TARIFFS ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN BORROWER BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FINANCING DIRECT FINANCING FLOW OF FUNDS INTEREST GUARANTEES FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE INTEREST RATE REVOLVING FUND STOCK MARKET CREDIT PROBLEMS REPAYMENTS REVENUES CAPACITY BUILDING LOAN CREDITWORTHINESS FEE LOAN AMOUNT BORROWERS SUBSIDY PAYMENTS SAVING INTERNATIONAL BANK CASH FLOWS LENDER BANK LENDING BUDGET REVOLVING FUNDS MUNICIPAL BONDS REPAYMENT PERIODS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AFFORDABLE COST SOVEREIGN GUARANTEES SAVINGS FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP FINANCIAL INSTITUTION LOAN FUNDS MARKET DEVELOPMENT HIGH INTEREST RATES COMMERCIAL BANK PARTIAL CREDIT ACCESS TO FINANCING UNION PUBLIC FUNDS INTEREST RATES PAYMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS DEBT LIMITED ACCESS FINANCING NEEDS FINANCIAL PRODUCTS LOAN REPAYMENTS LENDERS LOANS ENTERPRISES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DEBT SERVICE CAPITAL INVESTMENTS DONOR FUNDS POOR CREDIT BANK FINANCING FINANCE BANKS CREDIT LINE DEBT FINANCING COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS GRANT ELIGIBLE BORROWERS INTEREST PAYMENTS CAPITAL DIRECT LOANS SOVEREIGN GUARANTEE LACK OF ACCESS ACCESS TO FINANCE PRIVATE LENDERS BANK CREDIT LOAN PROGRAM INVESTMENT BANK BOND MARKET REPAYMENT EXTERNAL FUNDS ENTERPRISE DEBT SECURITIES CREDIT HISTORIES COMMERCIAL LOANS PHYSICAL ASSETS MUNICIPAL BOND TRANSACTION COSTS ESCROW ACCOUNT CREDIT GUARANTEE SECURITIES CREDIT RISK AFFORDABLE FINANCING INSTITUTIONAL REFORM BANK LOAN CORPORATE DEBT COMMERCIAL LENDERS SECURITY INVESTMENT CREDIT GUARANTEES RATES OF RETURN LACK OF KNOWLEDGE COMMERCIAL BANKS PUBLIC FACILITIES COLLATERAL INTERNAL FUNDS TARIFF COOPERATION FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY REVENUE COMMERCIAL LENDING INITIAL FUNDING BORROWING INVESTMENTS EXTERNAL FINANCING FEES LACK OF INFORMATION LOAN FACILITY CREDIT LINES GUARANTEE INITIAL INVESTMENT DEVELOPMENT BANK The Ukrainian government recognizes investing in energy efficiency (EE) as a pillar of its energy sector strategy for reducing reliance on imported natural gas, mitigating the financial and fiscal stresses of high energy costs, and supporting economic recovery and long-term growth. Major government initiatives have been or are being undertaken to scale up EE investments in industries and residential buildings, two of the largest final energy consumers. Efforts to support EE in the public sector also received a boost with the recent enactment of the energy service company (ESCO) law and amendments to the budget code to enable energy performance contracting. The municipal sector - which includes municipal buildings as well as municipal services such as public lighting, district heating, water and sanitation, solid waste, and public transportation - accounts for the lion’s share of final energy consumption in the public sector. Facilitating and scaling up municipal EE finance should be a key component of the government’s national EE support agenda. Creating a dedicated EE revolving fund (EERF) for the public sector - and focusing its initial efforts on financing EE renovation of municipal buildings - will fill a critical gap in municipal EE financing in Ukraine and help address perhaps the most pressing municipal EE investment needs of Ukrainian cities. 2016-03-01T22:51:51Z 2016-03-01T22:51:51Z 2015-09 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25909892/ukraine-facilitating-municipal-energy-efficiency-finance-policy-paper https://hdl.handle.net/10986/23799 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic TARIFFS
ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN
BORROWER
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FINANCING
DIRECT FINANCING
FLOW OF FUNDS
INTEREST
GUARANTEES
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
INTEREST RATE
REVOLVING FUND
STOCK MARKET
CREDIT PROBLEMS
REPAYMENTS
REVENUES
CAPACITY BUILDING
LOAN
CREDITWORTHINESS
FEE
LOAN AMOUNT
BORROWERS
SUBSIDY
PAYMENTS
SAVING
INTERNATIONAL BANK
CASH FLOWS
LENDER
BANK LENDING
BUDGET
REVOLVING FUNDS
MUNICIPAL BONDS
REPAYMENT PERIODS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
AFFORDABLE COST
SOVEREIGN GUARANTEES
SAVINGS
FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
LOAN FUNDS
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
HIGH INTEREST RATES
COMMERCIAL BANK
PARTIAL CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCING
UNION
PUBLIC FUNDS
INTEREST RATES
PAYMENT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
DEBT
LIMITED ACCESS
FINANCING NEEDS
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
LOAN REPAYMENTS
LENDERS
LOANS
ENTERPRISES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
DEBT SERVICE
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
DONOR FUNDS
POOR CREDIT
BANK FINANCING
FINANCE
BANKS
CREDIT LINE
DEBT FINANCING
COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS
GRANT
ELIGIBLE BORROWERS
INTEREST PAYMENTS
CAPITAL
DIRECT LOANS
SOVEREIGN GUARANTEE
LACK OF ACCESS
ACCESS TO FINANCE
PRIVATE LENDERS
BANK
CREDIT
LOAN PROGRAM
INVESTMENT BANK
BOND MARKET
REPAYMENT
EXTERNAL FUNDS
ENTERPRISE
DEBT SECURITIES
CREDIT HISTORIES
COMMERCIAL LOANS
PHYSICAL ASSETS
MUNICIPAL BOND
TRANSACTION COSTS
ESCROW ACCOUNT
CREDIT GUARANTEE
SECURITIES
CREDIT RISK
AFFORDABLE FINANCING
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
BANK LOAN
CORPORATE DEBT
COMMERCIAL LENDERS
SECURITY
INVESTMENT
CREDIT GUARANTEES
RATES OF RETURN
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
COMMERCIAL BANKS
PUBLIC FACILITIES
COLLATERAL
INTERNAL FUNDS
TARIFF
COOPERATION
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY
REVENUE
COMMERCIAL LENDING
INITIAL FUNDING
BORROWING
INVESTMENTS
EXTERNAL FINANCING
FEES
LACK OF INFORMATION
LOAN FACILITY
CREDIT LINES
GUARANTEE
INITIAL INVESTMENT
DEVELOPMENT BANK
TARIFFS
ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN
BORROWER
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FINANCING
DIRECT FINANCING
FLOW OF FUNDS
INTEREST
GUARANTEES
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
INTEREST RATE
REVOLVING FUND
STOCK MARKET
CREDIT PROBLEMS
REPAYMENTS
REVENUES
CAPACITY BUILDING
LOAN
CREDITWORTHINESS
FEE
LOAN AMOUNT
BORROWERS
SUBSIDY
PAYMENTS
SAVING
INTERNATIONAL BANK
CASH FLOWS
LENDER
BANK LENDING
BUDGET
REVOLVING FUNDS
MUNICIPAL BONDS
REPAYMENT PERIODS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
AFFORDABLE COST
SOVEREIGN GUARANTEES
SAVINGS
FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
LOAN FUNDS
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
HIGH INTEREST RATES
COMMERCIAL BANK
PARTIAL CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCING
UNION
PUBLIC FUNDS
INTEREST RATES
PAYMENT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
DEBT
LIMITED ACCESS
FINANCING NEEDS
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
LOAN REPAYMENTS
LENDERS
LOANS
ENTERPRISES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
DEBT SERVICE
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
DONOR FUNDS
POOR CREDIT
BANK FINANCING
FINANCE
BANKS
CREDIT LINE
DEBT FINANCING
COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS
GRANT
ELIGIBLE BORROWERS
INTEREST PAYMENTS
CAPITAL
DIRECT LOANS
SOVEREIGN GUARANTEE
LACK OF ACCESS
ACCESS TO FINANCE
PRIVATE LENDERS
BANK
CREDIT
LOAN PROGRAM
INVESTMENT BANK
BOND MARKET
REPAYMENT
EXTERNAL FUNDS
ENTERPRISE
DEBT SECURITIES
CREDIT HISTORIES
COMMERCIAL LOANS
PHYSICAL ASSETS
MUNICIPAL BOND
TRANSACTION COSTS
ESCROW ACCOUNT
CREDIT GUARANTEE
SECURITIES
CREDIT RISK
AFFORDABLE FINANCING
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
BANK LOAN
CORPORATE DEBT
COMMERCIAL LENDERS
SECURITY
INVESTMENT
CREDIT GUARANTEES
RATES OF RETURN
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
COMMERCIAL BANKS
PUBLIC FACILITIES
COLLATERAL
INTERNAL FUNDS
TARIFF
COOPERATION
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY
REVENUE
COMMERCIAL LENDING
INITIAL FUNDING
BORROWING
INVESTMENTS
EXTERNAL FINANCING
FEES
LACK OF INFORMATION
LOAN FACILITY
CREDIT LINES
GUARANTEE
INITIAL INVESTMENT
DEVELOPMENT BANK
spellingShingle TARIFFS
ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN
BORROWER
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FINANCING
DIRECT FINANCING
FLOW OF FUNDS
INTEREST
GUARANTEES
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
INTEREST RATE
REVOLVING FUND
STOCK MARKET
CREDIT PROBLEMS
REPAYMENTS
REVENUES
CAPACITY BUILDING
LOAN
CREDITWORTHINESS
FEE
LOAN AMOUNT
BORROWERS
SUBSIDY
PAYMENTS
SAVING
INTERNATIONAL BANK
CASH FLOWS
LENDER
BANK LENDING
BUDGET
REVOLVING FUNDS
MUNICIPAL BONDS
REPAYMENT PERIODS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
AFFORDABLE COST
SOVEREIGN GUARANTEES
SAVINGS
FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
LOAN FUNDS
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
HIGH INTEREST RATES
COMMERCIAL BANK
PARTIAL CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCING
UNION
PUBLIC FUNDS
INTEREST RATES
PAYMENT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
DEBT
LIMITED ACCESS
FINANCING NEEDS
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
LOAN REPAYMENTS
LENDERS
LOANS
ENTERPRISES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
DEBT SERVICE
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
DONOR FUNDS
POOR CREDIT
BANK FINANCING
FINANCE
BANKS
CREDIT LINE
DEBT FINANCING
COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS
GRANT
ELIGIBLE BORROWERS
INTEREST PAYMENTS
CAPITAL
DIRECT LOANS
SOVEREIGN GUARANTEE
LACK OF ACCESS
ACCESS TO FINANCE
PRIVATE LENDERS
BANK
CREDIT
LOAN PROGRAM
INVESTMENT BANK
BOND MARKET
REPAYMENT
EXTERNAL FUNDS
ENTERPRISE
DEBT SECURITIES
CREDIT HISTORIES
COMMERCIAL LOANS
PHYSICAL ASSETS
MUNICIPAL BOND
TRANSACTION COSTS
ESCROW ACCOUNT
CREDIT GUARANTEE
SECURITIES
CREDIT RISK
AFFORDABLE FINANCING
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
BANK LOAN
CORPORATE DEBT
COMMERCIAL LENDERS
SECURITY
INVESTMENT
CREDIT GUARANTEES
RATES OF RETURN
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
COMMERCIAL BANKS
PUBLIC FACILITIES
COLLATERAL
INTERNAL FUNDS
TARIFF
COOPERATION
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY
REVENUE
COMMERCIAL LENDING
INITIAL FUNDING
BORROWING
INVESTMENTS
EXTERNAL FINANCING
FEES
LACK OF INFORMATION
LOAN FACILITY
CREDIT LINES
GUARANTEE
INITIAL INVESTMENT
DEVELOPMENT BANK
TARIFFS
ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN
BORROWER
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FINANCING
DIRECT FINANCING
FLOW OF FUNDS
INTEREST
GUARANTEES
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
INTEREST RATE
REVOLVING FUND
STOCK MARKET
CREDIT PROBLEMS
REPAYMENTS
REVENUES
CAPACITY BUILDING
LOAN
CREDITWORTHINESS
FEE
LOAN AMOUNT
BORROWERS
SUBSIDY
PAYMENTS
SAVING
INTERNATIONAL BANK
CASH FLOWS
LENDER
BANK LENDING
BUDGET
REVOLVING FUNDS
MUNICIPAL BONDS
REPAYMENT PERIODS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
AFFORDABLE COST
SOVEREIGN GUARANTEES
SAVINGS
FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
LOAN FUNDS
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
HIGH INTEREST RATES
COMMERCIAL BANK
PARTIAL CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCING
UNION
PUBLIC FUNDS
INTEREST RATES
PAYMENT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
DEBT
LIMITED ACCESS
FINANCING NEEDS
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
LOAN REPAYMENTS
LENDERS
LOANS
ENTERPRISES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
DEBT SERVICE
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
DONOR FUNDS
POOR CREDIT
BANK FINANCING
FINANCE
BANKS
CREDIT LINE
DEBT FINANCING
COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS
GRANT
ELIGIBLE BORROWERS
INTEREST PAYMENTS
CAPITAL
DIRECT LOANS
SOVEREIGN GUARANTEE
LACK OF ACCESS
ACCESS TO FINANCE
PRIVATE LENDERS
BANK
CREDIT
LOAN PROGRAM
INVESTMENT BANK
BOND MARKET
REPAYMENT
EXTERNAL FUNDS
ENTERPRISE
DEBT SECURITIES
CREDIT HISTORIES
COMMERCIAL LOANS
PHYSICAL ASSETS
MUNICIPAL BOND
TRANSACTION COSTS
ESCROW ACCOUNT
CREDIT GUARANTEE
SECURITIES
CREDIT RISK
AFFORDABLE FINANCING
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
BANK LOAN
CORPORATE DEBT
COMMERCIAL LENDERS
SECURITY
INVESTMENT
CREDIT GUARANTEES
RATES OF RETURN
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
COMMERCIAL BANKS
PUBLIC FACILITIES
COLLATERAL
INTERNAL FUNDS
TARIFF
COOPERATION
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY
REVENUE
COMMERCIAL LENDING
INITIAL FUNDING
BORROWING
INVESTMENTS
EXTERNAL FINANCING
FEES
LACK OF INFORMATION
LOAN FACILITY
CREDIT LINES
GUARANTEE
INITIAL INVESTMENT
DEVELOPMENT BANK
Limaye, Dilip R.
Liu, Feng
Ukraine
description The Ukrainian government recognizes investing in energy efficiency (EE) as a pillar of its energy sector strategy for reducing reliance on imported natural gas, mitigating the financial and fiscal stresses of high energy costs, and supporting economic recovery and long-term growth. Major government initiatives have been or are being undertaken to scale up EE investments in industries and residential buildings, two of the largest final energy consumers. Efforts to support EE in the public sector also received a boost with the recent enactment of the energy service company (ESCO) law and amendments to the budget code to enable energy performance contracting. The municipal sector - which includes municipal buildings as well as municipal services such as public lighting, district heating, water and sanitation, solid waste, and public transportation - accounts for the lion’s share of final energy consumption in the public sector. Facilitating and scaling up municipal EE finance should be a key component of the government’s national EE support agenda. Creating a dedicated EE revolving fund (EERF) for the public sector - and focusing its initial efforts on financing EE renovation of municipal buildings - will fill a critical gap in municipal EE financing in Ukraine and help address perhaps the most pressing municipal EE investment needs of Ukrainian cities.
format Working Paper
topic_facet TARIFFS
ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN
BORROWER
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FINANCING
DIRECT FINANCING
FLOW OF FUNDS
INTEREST
GUARANTEES
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
INTEREST RATE
REVOLVING FUND
STOCK MARKET
CREDIT PROBLEMS
REPAYMENTS
REVENUES
CAPACITY BUILDING
LOAN
CREDITWORTHINESS
FEE
LOAN AMOUNT
BORROWERS
SUBSIDY
PAYMENTS
SAVING
INTERNATIONAL BANK
CASH FLOWS
LENDER
BANK LENDING
BUDGET
REVOLVING FUNDS
MUNICIPAL BONDS
REPAYMENT PERIODS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
AFFORDABLE COST
SOVEREIGN GUARANTEES
SAVINGS
FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
LOAN FUNDS
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
HIGH INTEREST RATES
COMMERCIAL BANK
PARTIAL CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCING
UNION
PUBLIC FUNDS
INTEREST RATES
PAYMENT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
DEBT
LIMITED ACCESS
FINANCING NEEDS
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
LOAN REPAYMENTS
LENDERS
LOANS
ENTERPRISES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
DEBT SERVICE
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
DONOR FUNDS
POOR CREDIT
BANK FINANCING
FINANCE
BANKS
CREDIT LINE
DEBT FINANCING
COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS
GRANT
ELIGIBLE BORROWERS
INTEREST PAYMENTS
CAPITAL
DIRECT LOANS
SOVEREIGN GUARANTEE
LACK OF ACCESS
ACCESS TO FINANCE
PRIVATE LENDERS
BANK
CREDIT
LOAN PROGRAM
INVESTMENT BANK
BOND MARKET
REPAYMENT
EXTERNAL FUNDS
ENTERPRISE
DEBT SECURITIES
CREDIT HISTORIES
COMMERCIAL LOANS
PHYSICAL ASSETS
MUNICIPAL BOND
TRANSACTION COSTS
ESCROW ACCOUNT
CREDIT GUARANTEE
SECURITIES
CREDIT RISK
AFFORDABLE FINANCING
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
BANK LOAN
CORPORATE DEBT
COMMERCIAL LENDERS
SECURITY
INVESTMENT
CREDIT GUARANTEES
RATES OF RETURN
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
COMMERCIAL BANKS
PUBLIC FACILITIES
COLLATERAL
INTERNAL FUNDS
TARIFF
COOPERATION
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY
REVENUE
COMMERCIAL LENDING
INITIAL FUNDING
BORROWING
INVESTMENTS
EXTERNAL FINANCING
FEES
LACK OF INFORMATION
LOAN FACILITY
CREDIT LINES
GUARANTEE
INITIAL INVESTMENT
DEVELOPMENT BANK
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