Development effects in numbers

The number of reporting companies varies annually and by industry, therefore the years are not completely comparable. In 2016, data was obtained from 92 companies (89 in 2015). Data for 2017 will be collected during spring 2018. More information about development effects in the corporate responsibility report. 


Direct investments Funds Financial institutions Total 2016 Total 2015






Direct jobs 14,607 479 14,866 29,952 25,603
Direct jobs for women 4,137 185 5,177 9,499 9,137
Indirect jobs 9,085 73,829 1,109,242 1,192,156 105,483
Indirect jobs for women 1,530 23,076 5,544 30,150 24,388
Taxes and tax-like payments, EUR million 59 220 55 334 285
Local purchases, EUR million 1) 4,164 - - 4,164 300
Number of supported farmers 2) 38,046 - - 38,046 15,812
Produced energy, GWh 3) 720 5,899 - 6,619 3,124
Number of housing loans 4) - 89 57,634 57,723 8,446
Value of housing loans, EUR million 4) - - 386 386 397
Number of microloans 5) - 1,414,694 263,041 1,677,735 3,339,060
Value of microloans, EUR million 5) - 1,570 251 1,821 755
Number of SME loans 6) - 5,154 452,139 457,293 236,219
Value of SME loans, EUR million 6) - 111 2,182 2,293 1,547
Share of Finnfund’s funding reported as official Finnish climate funding, EUR 7) - - - 7,600,000 14,000,000

 

In 2016 the data was obtained from 92 companies in total (a total of 89 companies in 2015). Some of the indicators are sector-specific, the number of respondents to them differs from the total number of respondents as follows:
1) 31, 2) 25, 3) 18, 4-6) 12

7) Finland’s official climate funding can only include the funding considered development cooperation, i.e. equity financing, which means it does not include loans, for example.

 
 
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