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EIB to increase lending for EU defense projects in 2026

EIB president Nadia Calvino said that the European Investment Bank will increase lending for defense projects from 3.5 billion euros in 2025 to 4.5 billion euro ($5.28 billion) by next year. The number could be revised 'even higher' if more demand is seen, she added.

Calvino, speaking on the sidelines a meeting of EU finance ministers in Brussels, said that the increase expected to 4.5 billion euro was based upon projects already in the pipeline.

Calvino said: "We'll be focusing on military mobility, critical infrastructures and anti-drone system.

"We will at least do 4.5 billion." This is the current pipeline of what we're working on. Next year, more orders may be placed. "We have an annual review process where we can adjust the amounts as necessary," said she.

The bank will borrow the money from its total planned lending of 100 billion euros in 2026, which is the same as that of 2025. The bank will lend more than half of its total lending in 2026 to projects that fight climate change.

The bank will also loan from its 70 billion euro, three-year scheme, to tech companies who want to grow in Europe, but lack capital.

Calvino stated that the bank's program for innovative tech companies in Europe has already generated nine companies whose valuation has risen to over 1 billion euros. These firms are so rare that they're called unicorns by venture capitalists.

Only six EU countries contributed additional money to the EIB’s?programme, called the European Tech Champions Initiative, to help innovative firms scale up their business in Europe.

Calvino stated that many EU governments are interested in joining the scheme, since it has been successful.

She said: "We are working on scaling this up. So in the first half of next year, early 2026, we intend to present the second phase of the European Tech Champions Initiative."

(source: Reuters)