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    Medicover Group receives financing from the IIB for further development

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    International Investment Bank has become a creditor in the framework of Medicover Group’s Schuldscheindarlehen (SSD) issuance. Helaba – Landesbank Hessen-Thueringen, Frankfurt – the Bank’s long-standing partner in the private placement and Schuldschein sector – acted as sole-lead arranger for the transaction.

    The Group will allocate the proceeds from the designated ten-year tranche for further technological modernization and expansion of its operations in the CEE region, primarily, in three of IIB member states: Hungary, Romania and Slovakia. Hence, one of the important characteristics of the transaction is the achieved integration effect.

    In these countries Medicover currently operates more than 30 clinics, 15 diagnostics labs and 3 major hospitals, providing high tech healthcare services to public.

    IIB and Medicover Group have been collaborating since 2019, when the Bank first provided financing to the client for the development of medical facilities in Romania. Total volume of investment allocated by International Investment Bank in support and development of this key sector in its European member states through Medicover Group amounts to EUR 40 million.

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