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You are here: Home / cat / EIB Boosts Europe’s Tech and Defence with Flagship Investments

EIB Boosts Europe’s Tech and Defence with Flagship Investments

Dated: March 26, 2026

The Boards of Directors of the European Investment Bank (EIB) Group have endorsed the expansion of key financing instruments to strengthen Europe’s technological leadership and defence capabilities. The European Tech Champions Initiative (ETCI), managed by the European Investment Fund (EIF), will be scaled up to attract institutional investors alongside public resources from EU Member States. Already the largest fund-of-funds in Europe dedicated to scaling innovative companies, the ETCI has invested in 14 mega-funds of over €1 billion and supported the creation of 11 European unicorns. A dedicated ETCI platform launching in the second quarter of 2026 will allow investors to make earmarked commitments targeting €15 billion, with the aim of mobilising €80 billion overall, addressing funding gaps for strategic sectors including AI, biotech, cleantech, and defence.

The EIB Group also approved the expansion of its Defence Equity Facility (DEF), which acts as an anchor investor to channel capital into specialised security and defence funds. With an initial target of €1 billion, the DEF supports early-stage innovation, growth, scale-ups, and infrastructure across defence, space, and cybersecurity. The facility has already helped cultivate a European investment community focused on security and defence, with the expansion projected to support up to 20 new funds. Both initiatives contribute to the EIB Group’s broader Savings and Investment Union, complementing EU regulatory efforts and introducing tools such as acquisition finance, convertible instruments, and support for listings on European stock markets.

In addition to technology and defence, the EIB Group approved €11.4 billion in new financing to enhance competitiveness, housing, energy security, and affordability across the EU. Projects include housing in Portugal and Spain, renewable energy in France, Ireland, and Spain, energy efficiency in the Netherlands, sustainable transport in Finland and Romania, water infrastructure in the Czech Republic, and business competitiveness in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. The funding also includes a €500 million lending envelope for small and medium-sized enterprises and Mid-Caps in the EU space sector, supported by the European Space Agency through the TechEU programme.

The EIF further endorsed investments to strengthen Europe’s energy security and healthcare innovation, supporting renewable energy and sustainable transport funds, early-stage cleantech ventures, synthetic securitisations, and medtech and healthcare through venture capital and private equity funds. In total, 14 TechEU operations were approved to broaden financing for European innovators via guarantees, securitisation, infrastructure, and venture capital instruments.

Beyond the EU, the EIB backed projects in Africa for upgrading telecommunications networks, medical infrastructure in Montenegro, and business investments across EU enlargement and neighbourhood countries, aligning with the EU’s Global Gateway strategy. The EIB Group, owned by the 27 EU Member States, is one of the world’s largest multilateral development banks, providing loans, guarantees, equity, and advisory services to mobilise private investment for high-impact projects. Its subsidiary, the EIF, focuses on improving access to finance for SMEs and startups while nurturing Europe’s venture capital ecosystem.

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