HC Deb 23 April 1993 vol 223 cc247-8W
Mr. Gordon Brown

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will itemise British expenditure on the European bank for reconstruction and development.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

[holding answer 19 April 1993]: I have been asked to reply.

By the end of March 1993, United Kingdom expenditure on the European bank for reconstruction and development since its inauguration in April 1991 was about £90 million. A breakdown of this figure is shown in the table. As a shareholder of the bank, the United Kingdom will contribute £255 million to its capital: £53.4 million has already been contributed; the remainder will be paid in the period to the end of 1995–96 by a combination of cash and promissory notes.

The European Community has a 6 per cent. shareholding in the bank and contributes 6 per cent. of the capital. In addition, the EBRD manages technical assistance funds for the EC. The United Kingdom share of this Community expenditure is 16 per cent.

£ million
1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 Total
Capital Subscription 21.6 31.8 53.4
Headquarters grant 0.7 12.3 21.8 34.8
Annual Meetings 0.7 0.02 0.72
Transitional Support 1.9 1.9
90.82
ecu million 1991 1992 Total
PHARE/TACIS (technical assistance) 40 40

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