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  • Swedfund invests to support critical sectors for Ukraine’s reconstruction

    Swedfund invests EUR 20 million in Horizon Capital Catalyst Fund (HCCF), a new platform targeting critical sectors for Ukraine’s reconstruction, including renewable energy, industry and digital infrastructure. The investment reflects Swedfund’s continued commitment to strengthening the resilience and recovery of Ukraine’s private sector.

  • Swedfund invests to support Ukraine’s innovation and economic resilience

    Swedfund invests EUR 3.5 million to support Ukrainian technology companies through Ukraine Phoenix Tech Fund. The investment aims to strengthen innovation, safeguard skilled jobs and support economic resilience in Ukraine amid the ongoing war. Ukraine’s tech sector is a key contributor to employment and exports and has shown strong resilience despite severe disruptions. Limited access to risk capi

  • Swedfund invests in private sector recovery and resilience in Ukraine

    Swedfund invests USD 15 million in the Rebuild Ukraine Fund (REBUF) to support Ukraine’s economic recovery. The investment will provide long term capital to small and medium sized enterprises, helping sustain jobs and access to essential goods and services in a country affected by war.

  • Swedfund co-invests for jobs, food security and economic resilience in Ukraine

    Swedfund invests EUR 20 million in MHP SE (MHP), a leading Ukrainian producer of poultry and sunflower oil. The investment is done alongside the European Bank for Development and Reconstruction, EBRD and British International Investment, BII, securing a major contribution to safeguarding jobs and building resilience in the Ukrainian food- and agri-sectors during the ongoing war.
    MHP employs mo

  • In a time of increased need - Swedfund's model delivers sustainable results

    Swedfund accelerated sustainable investments for climate action and poverty reduction to a total value of SEK 2.7 billion while also delivering a positive financial result. Ukraine was prioritised, resulting in 25 new projects within critical infrastructure. On Monday, Swedfund published its Integrated Annual and Sustainability Report for 2024 - Investing for Employment, Environment, Empowerment.

  • Swedfund to support Ukraine's energy sector

    Swedfund and Ukraine’s state-owned energy company Naftogaz, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed at supporting the modernisation of combined heat and power plants (CHPs) and advancing renewable energy projects in Ukraine.