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Financial Instruments delivering ESI Funds Budapest, Hungary 10 March 2016 Programme www.fi-compass.eu

Financial Instruments delivering ESI Funds Index Context... 3 Audience/ venue... 4 Language/ costs / registration... 4 Objectives... 5 Structure... 6 Agenda... 7 2 Budapest, Hungary

Context Programme The Europe 2020 strategy for growth and jobs called for a stronger role of financial instruments in 2014-2020. The European Council subsequently gave a mandate to the European Commission that the programming negotiations of the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) should be used to significantly increase the overall EU support from these funds to leveragebased financial instruments in particular for SMEs. More recently, the Investment Plan for Europe (COM(2014)903) has set out the objective of the overall doubling of the use of ESIF financial instruments as compared to 2007-2013 levels. The new legal and policy framework has widened the scope of financial instruments to include all thematic objectives and all five funds - the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Cohesion Fund (CF), the European Social Fund (ESF), the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD), and the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF). The framework also gives more implementation options to Member States. To support the achievement of the above objective, fi-compass, an integrated platform providing advice and learning opportunities to the benefit of Member States, their Managing Authorities but also a wider public has been set up by the European Commission (EC), in partnership with the European Investment Bank (EIB). www.fi-compass.eu contact@fi-compass.eu European Commission Directorate - General Regional and Urban Policy Unit B.3 Financial Instruments and IFIs Relations B-1049 Brussels European Investment Bank Advisory Services fi-compass 98-100, boulevard Konrad Adenauer L - 2950 Luxembourg 10 March 2016 3

Financial Instruments delivering ESI Funds Information Audience The target audience for this seminar are ESIF Managing Authorities, other public authorities in Hungary who are directly involved in the design, implementation and promotion of ESIF financial instruments. Also welcome are public and private financial intermediaries. If capacity allows, potential final recipients and other actors supporting Financial Instruments implementation can also attend the seminar. Venue Radisson Blu Béke Hotel Budapest Teréz krt 43. H-1067 Budapest Hungary Language The seminar language is English. Interpretation may be provided in Hungarian. Costs Registration is free. Participants are expected to finance their own travel and accommodation costs. In case of unforeseen circumstances such as force majeure or low participant numbers, the event might be moved to a different date or cancelled. In this case, registered participants will be informed immediately via email. The reimbursement of travel and accommodation expenses or work hours lost will not be possible. How to book your place at the seminar? Please register as soon as possible via www.fi-compass.eu. The venue capacity is planned for up to 100 participants. The deadline for the registration for this seminar is 2 March 2016. 4 Budapest, Hungary

Objectives Programme What will the event offer? Participants can expect to further their understanding of how financial instruments can help in their efforts to deliver ESIF 2014-2020 objectives. The event in Budapest will feature case studies on financial instruments, the opportunities offered by the 2014-20 regulatory framework, the advisory products issued by fi-compass to support the design and set-up of financial instruments and the latest European Commission guidance on regulatory aspects. Also more hands-on oriented workshops will be provided. Financial Instruments delivering ESI Funds The purpose of the seminar is to: Provide Member States, Managing Authorities and other relevant ESIF stakeholders from the public and private sectors with an opportunity to learn more about the advantages, features and suitability of financial instruments in delivering ESIF 2014-2020 objectives, with a specific focus on the thematic priorities of the respective Member State; Provide the opportunity to learn about and discuss in depth the technical challenges that the Managing Authorities and the Member States are facing as regards the design and set up of financial instruments; Offer support for Member States and Managing Authorities by introducing relevant fi-compass learning material. 10 March 2016 5

Financial Instruments delivering ESI Funds Structure Structure of the seminar The seminar will consist of a plenary session and workshop sessions. In the plenary session, the presentation of experiences and good practice by various authorities will take into account the thematic priorities of Hungary. New opportunities under the 2014-2020 ESIF framework as well as ESI Funds-specific considerations will be highlighted. In addition fi-compass products will be introduced to support Managing Authorities interested in or already taking forward financial instruments under their operational programmes. In the two parallel workshops, participants will discuss in groups questions related to the implementation of financial instruments in practice. One of the workshops will focus on general advice on how to set up and design financial instruments. In the second, more in depth discussions with experts on the details and challenges of setting up and implementing a financial instrument will take place. Participants will have the opportunity to express their points of view, share their experience and clarify open questions with the experts moderating the sessions as well experts from the European Commission and the European Investment Bank Group that will attend the sessions. 6 Budapest, Hungary

Agenda Programme Seminar Financial Instruments delivering ESI Funds 10 March 2016 (Thursday) Radisson Blu Béke Hotel, Budapest Teréz krt 43., H-1067 Budapest, Hungary Moderator: Dr Sabine Zillmer, fi-compass expert 09:00 Registration and coffee 09:30 Welcome Tamás Karsai, Ministry of National Economy, Hungary 09:45 Presentation of case studies on Financial Instruments Financial instruments in Hungary - State of play Gyula Szőke, Ministry of National Economy, Hungary Combined micro-credit and grant scheme Dr György Nyikos, MFB Hungarian Development Bank, Hungary Social economy financing on the example of BGK s project Grzegorz Czerniawski, Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego, Poland Supporting SMEs with venture capital on the example of SZTA programme József Török, Széchenyi Venture Capital Management, Hungary Followed by Q&A 11:15 Coffee break 11:45 Opportunities offered by the 2014-20 framework Oana-Andrea Dordain and Thomas de Béthune European Commission (DG REGIO) Followed by Q&A 12:10 fi-compass advisory support Pieter Coppens, European Investment Bank Followed by Q&A 12:30 Lunch break 13.30 EC Guidance Oana-Andrea Dordain and Thomas de Béthune European Commission (DG REGIO) Followed by Q&A 14:30 Coffee break 15:00 Workshop sessions Participants can choose to attend one of two parallel workshop sessions 1. They will work in groups to discuss practical questions related to the implementation of Financial Instruments. Experts from the European Commission, the European Investment Bank and the European Investment Fund will be present during the sessions and will be assisting participants with their expertise if needed. Interpretation might be provided in Hungarian during both sessions. Workshop 1 Exploring the potential and features of financial instruments This interactive training session addresses the overall rationale and methodology for designing financial instruments under ESI funds 2014-2020. It provides a comprehensive overview of: The economic justification for financial instruments, Financial products, Implementation options. This workshop is designed for participants with a general knowledge and experience of financial instruments, interested in deepening their understanding of how financial instruments work in practice. Workshop 2 In-depth analysis of key aspects of financial instrument design This interactive training session focuses on individual steps for setting up financial instruments under ESI funds 2014-2020. Three elements of a funding agreement are addressed through practical examples: Implementation capability of a body implementing the financial instrument, Phasing of payments, Identification of result indicators. This session is recommended for participants with a more specific knowledge of financial instruments, interested in the details. 17:00 End of the seminar 1. In case of a small number of participants, the sessions might be merged. 10 March 2016 7

www.fi-compass.eu contact@fi-compass.eu EIB (2016) European Commission Directorate - General Regional and Urban Policy Unit B.3 Financial Instruments and IFIs Relations B-1049 Brussels European Investment Bank Advisory Services fi-compass 98-100, boulevard Konrad Adenauer L-2950 Luxembourg