New EUR 23.5mln Loan to Moldovan Railways from EBRD
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is providing Moldova’s national railway operator Calea Ferata din Moldova with an additional EUR 23.5 million loan to upgrade key infrastructure.
The new loan follows a joint EUR 110 million financial package by the EBRD, European Investment Bank (EIB) and European Union (EU), agreed in 2014 and disbursed in 2017, to upgrade railway infrastructure, acquire new rolling stock and support the reform process of the state-owned enterprise. The Moldovan government requested the new financing in order to continue the infrastructure upgrade.
To date, 12 new locomotives have been purchased with EU support and are currently in operation. There has been a feasibility study on infrastructure rehabilitation and the works on the railway section Bender-Causeni-Basarabeasca-Etulia-Giurgiulesti will soon begin. In addition, Calea Ferata din Moldova is preparing to launch a tender for an energy-management information system (EMIS), for more efficient, cost-saving energy planning and monitoring.
“The funds will be allocated for the modernisation of the railway infrastructure on the Bender-Causeni-Basarabeasca-Etulia-Giurgiulesti section, this being the busiest railway segment in the country, as it ensures the transit of goods from and to Romania and Ukraine,” Andrei Spinu, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development, said.
“We are only beginning to bring the sector back to life. With efficient management of funds and with maximum responsibility and discipline, the railways will have a brand-new image,” he added.
“Modern railways mean safer, more efficient transport for passengers and freight. Our financing will improve the operational efficiency and corporate governance at Calea Ferata din Moldova while delivering important benefits for trade, the economy and for people’s lives in Moldova,” Matteo Patrone, EBRD Managing Director, Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, commented.
The EBRD is the leading institutional investor in Moldova. To date, the Bank has invested more than EUR 1.4 billion through 146 projects to various sectors of the country’s economy. It has also provided advisory services to more than 1,000 small businesses.