GERMANY'S KfW-IPEX-BANK OPENS 100 MLN EURO CREDIT LINE FOR RUSSIA'S FOREIGN TRADE BANK

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MOSCOW, December 21 (RIA Novosti) - KfW-IPEX-Bank, based in Frankfurt-am-Main, is opening a 100 million euro credit line for Russia's Vneshtorgbank, or VTB, as the two signed a partnership contract and a framework credit agreement today, announced the VTB public relations board.

As the contract has it, the two banks will join hands on project, corporate and commercial financing. Some transactions will have guarantees of the German-based Euler Hermes export insurers.

According to the framework agreement, KfW will open to Vneshtorgbank a credit line to a lump hundred million euros to fund 85 per cent of contracted sums for Russia to import industrial commodities and equipment from Germany and other European countries. The loans, for a ten year ceiling term, will be guaranteed by Hermes and similar export insurance agencies basing in other involved European countries, the VTB says in a public statement.

KfW-IPEX, on the KfW banking group, engages in project and corporate financing in and outside Germany, and export financing. Total KfW-IPEX-Bank loans for the first half-year 2004 roughly amounted to 4.9 billion euros.

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