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    SAB Sächsische Aufbaubank – Förderbank –

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    The Sächsische Aufbaubank (SAB) is the development bank of Saxony. It grants funding for housing construction, economy, environment, etc. and promotes sustainable growth and innovation in the Free State.

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    The Sächsische Aufbaubank – Förderbank (SAB) is the state development bank of the Free State of Saxony, founded in 1991, with the mission to support public tasks of the Free State through a comprehensive funding program. As an institution under public law, the SAB grants funding in the form of grants, loans and guarantees for various areas such as housing construction, economy, infrastructure, municipal affairs, education, social affairs, environment and agriculture[1].

    The main mission of the SAB is to promote sustainable economic development and social cohesion in Saxony by supporting in particular small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), municipalities as well as private builders and social institutions. The SAB emphasizes innovation, economic development and the strengthening of regional infrastructure.

    Sustainability is anchored in the SAB's funding policy, with initiatives to promote environmentally friendly projects and resource-saving investments. The bank supports measures that promote climate protection and the responsible use of natural resources, for example through the targeted allocation of funding for energy-efficient construction projects and sustainable agriculture[1].

    The SAB also offers special consulting funding to facilitate access to professional advice and certifications for small and medium-sized enterprises, which contributes to long-term competitiveness. In addition, there are funding programs that strengthen regional economic development outside the metropolitan areas and thus contribute to the balanced regional development of Saxony[2][3].

    As a modern development institute, the SAB employs around 1,200 people and sees itself as a strong partner for public and private actors in Saxony. The bank is closely linked to the Free State and implements its guidelines in the funding policy in order to promote sustainable growth, innovation and social progress in the federal state[1].


    Short profile of the Sächsische Aufbaubank (SAB):

    • State development institute of the Free State of Saxony (institution under public law) since 1991
    • Granting of funding (grants, loans, guarantees) for housing construction, economy, infrastructure, municipalities, education, social affairs, environment and agriculture
    • Focus on sustainable, regionally balanced economic development and social cohesion
    • Promotion of energy efficiency, environmental protection and innovative projects
    • Offers for consulting funding and support for SMEs, especially outside the metropolitan areas
    • Around 1,200 employees, closely linked to state policy for Saxony
    • Goal: to strengthen sustainable growth and social development in Saxony

    This description is based on the official information of the SAB and current funding programs and includes their central tasks, values and sustainable impulses for the region[1][2][3].

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