Project Details

Location: Sarajevo
Duration:
Client: ESFE Fund Advisor, Finance in Motion
Budget: 35,035 €
Financier: European Fund for Southeast Europe (EFSE)

Info: Development of a survey design to measure energy savings and CO2 reductions from ESFE housing financing and the implementation of a survey to assist EFSE Development Facility (DF) in gaining a better insight into the impact of EFSE housing loans on energy savings and CO2 reduction in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Impact Evaluation of Housing Loans

MACS was contracted with the development of a survey design, the development of an approach to measure energy savings and CO2 reductions from ESFE housing financing and the implementation of a survey to assist EFSE Development Facility (DF) in gaining a better insight into the impact of EFSE housing loans on energy savings and CO2 reduction in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The focus lay on understanding the overall impact that EFSEs housing portfolio had achieved and its future potential in terms of contribution to climate change mitigation efforts.

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Nikola Ćatović

Director Sustainable Finance

+381 11 2450013

nikola.catovic@macsonline.de

Nikola Ćatović

Director Sustainable Finance

+381 11 2450013

nikola.catovic@macsonline.de

Green Credit Lines, Technical Due Diligence and Energy Audits

Nikola has an MSc in Electrical Engineering and his professional focus at MACS is on RE/EE projects, knowledge transfer and project management. Since April 2015, Nikola is also the Managing Director of MACS Serbia and responsible for the business development of this office.

Nikola is a “bankers engineer” – having performed technical due diligences of many RE/EE projects and countless RE/EE trainings for bank staff during implementation of RE/EE Credit Lines and loan products at banks in Western Balkan, Caucasus and Turkey.

On top of his technical skills, Nikola possesses outstanding language skills; he is fluent in English, German, Italian, Spanish and Russian besides his mother tongue Serbian.