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EBRD Shareholders Approve Membership of UAE

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BM.GE
27.01.21 15:30
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has taken the first step towards becoming a member of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) with the Bank’s Board of Governors’ approval of its request to become a shareholder of the multilateral financial institution.
 
EBRD President Odile Renaud-Basso said: “We welcome the UAE becoming a new member of our Bank and thank our shareholders for their decision. The UAE is an important business and knowledge hub and its membership will benefit many of the economies where the EBRD invests and will open up further opportunities across our regions.”
 
The government of the UAE applied for EBRD membership in September 2020, expressing its wish to contribute to the Bank’s operations. The EBRD started investing in the southern and eastern Mediterranean region in 2011 and today is active in EgyptJordanLebanonMorocco and Tunisia, as well as the West Bank and Gaza.
 
Following the Board of Governors’ approval, the UAE can now complete the Bank’s membership process. Once that has been finalised and all formalities have been met, the membership will become effective.
 
The UAE Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Mansoor Abulhoul, said: “As the UAE enters its 50th year, I am delighted that we will be joining the EBRD as a member and look forward to developing a strong partnership with the Bank. The EBRD has an exceptional history in the southern and eastern Mediterranean region, and our combined strong political and business ties will make for an excellent partnership.”
 
The Governors are the highest authority representing the EBRD’s existing 71 shareholders, which currently comprise 69 countries and two international organisations, the European Union and the European Investment Bank. 
 
Source: EBRD