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THE NATIONAL PENSIONS Reserve Fund (NPRF) has announced an €850 million investment in three new funds for small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
The funds were referenced in Budget 2013 and the NPRF said it will play a significant role in their development. The three funds combined will involve a commitment by the NPRF of up to €500 million as a cornerstone investor but should generate €850 depending on the amount of third-party investment raised.
The three funds are as follows:
Today the NPRF said it is also currently reviewing additional SME fund opportunities that would complement those announced today, with the objective that the eventual suite of funds would have the capacity to invest across the full spectrum of SME financing needs.
The Irish Small and Medium Enterprises Association (ISME) welcomed the announcement and said that the financing of SMEs is “an essential component to our economic recovery”.
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