Public-private partnerships (PPPs) financed by the European Investment Bank from 1990 to 2021

This report covers a wide range of PPP transactions including design-build-finance-operate. design-build-finance-maintain, concession arrangements which feature a construction element, the provision of a public service and risk sharing between the public and private sector), regardless of the type of financing provided by the EIB (e.g. project finance, sovereign lending). Portfolio loans to small PPP projects and investments in equity PPP funds are not listed in this report.

This report provide an overview of the role played by the EIB in financing PPP projects inside and outside of Europe since 1990.

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