European Investment Bank to explore future investment in Sri Lanka

European Investment Bank to explore future investment in Sri Lanka

A delegation from the European Investment Bank will make a three-day official visit to Sri Lanka later this week to discuss recent engagement and future investment in the island.
Andrew McDowell, newly appointed vice president of the European Investment Bank responsible for South Asia, will discuss recent engagement and future investment with Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and senior government ministers, business leaders, members of the diplomatic community and local and international financial institutions.
Vice-President McDowell will also inspect ongoing construction work to upgrade wastewater infrastructure in Colombo financed by the European Investment Bank in conjunction with the Asian Development Bank.
The European Investment Bank is Europe’s long-term lending institution and owned directly by the 28 European Union member states. The European Investment Bank has supported investment in Sri Lanka since 2002 including backing climate related investment, private companies and post-tsunami recovery.
This week’s visit represents the first visit of a Vice President of the European Investment Bank to Sri Lanka in more than five years.
“The European Investment Bank has a strong track record of supporting transformational investment that improves lives and economic opportunities across Asia and around the world,” said Andrew McDowell, vice president European Investment Bank.
“This week’s visit to Sri Lanka builds on the fruitful discussions with Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake following the European Investment Bank’s first ever support for water investment in Sri Lanka and the first loan for public sector investment agreed with this government.”
On Tuesday the European Investment Bank Delegation will visit a number of sites around Colombo to see how new investment is improving the supply of clean water and treatment of waste water in the capital city.
In January the European Investment Bank agreed to provide EUR 50 million to support improvement and expansion of sewage networks across the Sri Lankan capital Colombo.
The loan will help Colombo Municipal Council to achieve its goal of providing full sanitation coverage to benefit people living and working in the greater Colombo area and represented the EIB’s fifth sovereign loan in the country.
The new water investment programme will include provision of a new sewage network in currently un-served areas of Kirillopone. Under the initiative a new wastewater treatment facility will also be built to reduce pollution at the Wellawata sea outfall.
The Asian Development Bank will also support the water investment project and this new initiative marks the first time that the European Investment Bank has financed a project alongside another International Financial Institution in Sri Lanka.
Looking ahead the European Investment Bank expects to provide more than EUR 1 billion each year to support new investment across Asia.
Last year the European Investment Bank Group provided EUR 84 billion to finance new investment around the world, including EUR 19.6 billion for climate related investment.
Courtesy:  LBO