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Taiwan donates €4 million to EBRD’s Ukraine Recovery and Reconstruction Guarantee Facility to help revitalize Ukrainian insurance market

2024-12-19
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Director General Sun (right) and Director Otto (left) sign the URGF donation agreement and fund transfer document.
Director General Sun (right) and Director Otto (left) sign the URGF donation agreement and fund transfer document.
Representative Yao (center in video feed) addresses the EBRD URGF launch ceremony.
Representative Yao (center in video feed) addresses the EBRD URGF launch ceremony.
EBRD President Odile Renaud-Basso (seventh left), who presided over the URGF launch ceremony; Representative Yao (seventh right); and UK, France, EU, Switzerland, and other donor representatives pose for a photo.
EBRD President Odile Renaud-Basso (seventh left), who presided over the URGF launch ceremony; Representative Yao (seventh right); and UK, France, EU, Switzerland, and other donor representatives pose for a photo.

To assist Ukraine in revitalizing its domestic insurance market and to boost international investment interest in Ukraine, Taiwan has agreed to allocate €4 million from the TaiwanBusiness-EBRD Technical Cooperation Fund for the Ukraine Recovery and Reconstruction Guarantee Facility (URGF) initiative led by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). The donation agreement was signed in Taipei on December 2 at a ceremony witnessed by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Tien Chung-kwang. It was signed on behalf of Taiwan by Jonathan C. Y. Sun, Director General of the Department of International Organizations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and by Director for Donor Partnerships Camilla Otto on behalf of the EBRD. 

The EBRD held a ceremony to launch the URGF in its London headquarters on December 12, which was attended by Taiwan Representative to the United Kingdom Vincent C. H. Yao. In his remarks at the event, Representative Yao said that Taiwan staunchly supported Ukraine and looked forward to working with like-minded democratic allies to assist in Ukraine’s reconstruction through the URGF mechanism.

Due to the Russia-Ukraine war, international reinsurance companies have had reservations about providing coverage for businesses operating in Ukraine. The EBRD thus aims to raise €110 million via the URGF mechanism so as to provide additional guarantees for potential losses incurred by war-related risks. This will increase international investor confidence and, in turn, accelerate economic recovery and improve the lives of the Ukrainian people. France, the United Kingdom, Norway, the European Union, and Switzerland have also pledged to donate to the URGF.

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