SOURCES OF FINANCE
The nature of the reforms in Southeastern Europe - movements from centrally planned economies to market economies - demands that the majority of incoming capital comes in the form of private investment. Although commercial bank lending is slowly becoming available in the region, the U.S. Government, multilateral development banks, and other sources offer a variety of programs to assist in financing exports and investments.

The number and types of programs available vary from country to country, and the information in this guide is not all-inclusive. We encourage you to contact the included agencies and banks for additional, detailed information.

For a glossary of financing terms, please visit The Office of Finance.

U.S. Government-Sponsored Trade Finance  
U.S. Government-Sponsored Investment and Project Finance  
Multilateral Sources of Finance  
Investment Funds with International Financial Equity Participation  
Private Sources of Finance  

To download CEEBIC's Sources of Finance document (31 pages), please click here.
To download CEEBIC's Private Sources of Finance document (6 pages), please click here.

Last Updated: September 2004
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