Türkiye has secured 200 million euros (more than $230 million) in financing from the European Investment Bank (EIB), marking the lender's first major funding package for the country after an eight-year break, the Treasury and Finance Ministry said on Tuesday.
The funding will be provided under two separate deals backed by a Treasury repayment guarantee. Half of the amount, 100 million euros, will go to the Türkiye Development and Investment Bank (TKYB) to support sustainable industrial investments, while the remaining 100 million euros will be channeled through Türk Eximbank for green financing projects aimed at exporters.
The funds are intended to back investments in renewable energy, energy efficiency and sustainable industrial production, in line with Türkiye's climate targets and broader green growth strategy.
With the latest agreements, the total amount of external financing secured by Türkiye this year has reached $4.9 billion.
Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek said the EIB's support for Türkiye's development priorities was expanding through close cooperation between the two sides.













