The world is competing for capital. Large funds go only to projects that are large-scale, well-prepared, and protected. In Ukraine, even the high activity of international financial institutions (IFIs) does not turn into a strong flow of private investments. The reasons include war-related risks, a lack of “bankable” projects, limited long-term domestic resources, and currency challenges.
This panel discussion will focus on the practical conditions for access to financing: what IFIs expect from businesses, how to structure agreements considering risks, and which sectors are with the most active capital movement. Company cases that have already attracted international capital will also be presented.