Lithuania joined NIB in 2005 with the other Baltic countries. Some of NIB’s latest financed projects in the country include public and residential building renovation programmes, Lidl’s expansion and new logistics centre as well as LNG developments.
Start of operations: 1994
Projects financed: over 115
Amount financed: over EUR 1.8 billion
In recent years, the Bank has contributed to Lithuania’s energy security and vital infrastructure improvements. Moreover, NIB has supported municipal investments, renovation programmes as well as investments aimed at strengthening the competition in the retail sector.
Looking ahead, NIB aims to focus even more on the green transition investments and increase cooperation with privately owned companies in Lithuania.
Authorised capital
Member country | Rating* | Authorised capital | Country’s share |
Denmark | Aaa/AAA | 1,763,074,493.79€ | 21.1% |
Estonia | A1/A+ | 76,651,259.81€ | 0.9% |
Finland | Aa1/AA+ | 1,482,690,785.19€ | 17.7% |
Iceland | A2/A+ | 79,132,913.42€ | 0.9% |
Latvia | A3/A | 111,830,807.21€ | 1.3% |
Lithuania | A2/A | 163,231,714.80€ | 2.0% |
Norway | Aaa/AAA | 1,799,704,941.30€ | 21.5% |
Sweden | Aaa/AAA | 2,892,527,558.59€ | 34.6% |
Total | 8,368,844,474.11€ | 100.0% |