HUNGARY EIB

BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE EUROPEAN Investment Bank (EIB) is lending E.ON Hungária Euro 125 million to boost the efficiency of Hungary's electricity and transmission networks, as part of a Euro 650 million package, a significant portion of which is destined for utility projects. The electricity loan is part of a Euro 250 million facility earmarked by the bank and will create improvements for the E.ON's three regional distribution subsidiaries Dédász, Édász and Titász (REAL NAME!). The EIB also agreed to lend the new European Union (EU) member country Euro 445 ...


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