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20.02.2024

Anca Dragu met with the Head of EIB representation in the Republic of Moldova

 

The Governor of the National Bank of Moldova, Anca Dragu, discussed with the Head of the European Investment Bank (EIB) in Moldova, Alberto Carlei, the priorities for cooperation arising from Moldova’s European integration path and the need to increase lending and financial intermediation. 

Anca Dragu reaffirmed that the objectives of her mandate are closely tied to ensuring the independence, integrity, and transparency of the NBM. The Governor also emphasized the need to improve access to finance for businesses, while maintaining stability of the financial sector.

“In addition to the fundamental objectives we are pursuing, these are important issues that concern us because they are essential for the economy and citizens, especially as we embark on negotiations for Moldova's accession to the European Community”, stressed Anca Dragu.

Alberto Carlei, the Head of the EIB in Moldova provided insights into EIB projects and credit lines in Moldova, which aim to support small and medium-sized enterprises, transport and water infrastructure, the energy sector, and the agricultural and food processing sectors.

 

 

 

 

 

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