Combining ESIF and EFSI or not? Choices for EU Co-Funding Infrastructure and SME Support Operations


This seminar-workshop will describe how Structural Funds might be used alongside the EFSI instrument, the European Fund for Strategic Investment (a part of the so-called “Juncker Plan”). EFSI, working with regular EIB loans, exists to lever private funding into projects with a higher degree of risk. Should you be using it with Structural and Cohesion Funds?
ESI Funds (particularly Structural and Cohesion Funds) are playing a key role in co-funding large projects – vital infrastructure, productive investment in companies. EFSI is a relatively new instrument designed to complement the role of ESIF. EFSI has been so successful that it has been extended and prolonged as EFSI 2. This course will explain how best to draw from both ESIF and EFSI.
A senior EIB official will describe how EFSI works and how the funding can be accessed – how it is structured and managed, and in what circumstances can it be used. Examples from around the EU will be presented. The European Commission will detail how ESI Funds may be combined with EFSI. We will also examine how ESI Funds are used in the implementation of major projects, whether for infrastructure or for investments in companies. The specific rules for major projects and other large projects will be outlined and there will be a detailed description of the standard tests required in order to proceed with major projects.
Who will benefit most?
The workshop will be of particular interest to those considering or planning to use ESI Funds in conjunction with EFSI, in order to implement major projects or other large projects. These include policy makers, public officials from Managing Authorities and other departments, private sector service providers, funders and professional advisers in EU Member States, candidate countries and beyond. It should also be of interest to academics and to officials in European organisations.
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European Institute of Public Administration
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