SEAF Investment Fund launches business support projects in Ukrainian city of Lviv – mayor
The U.S.-based investment fund SEAF plans to invest up to $30 million in the development of small and medium-sized businesses in Ukraine, with Lviv serving as the starting point for investors, Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovy announced.
"In Washington, we signed an agreement with SEAF – one of the most well-known U.S. investment funds, which has supported small and medium-sized business development in 40 countries for over 30 years. SEAF is beginning operations in Ukraine, with Lviv as its launch site. Starting in 2026, the fund plans to invest up to $30 million in developing SMEs – from construction and rehabilitation to job creation," Sadovy wrote on Telegram on Wednesday.
According to the mayor, SEAF will strengthen the city's existing business support programs.
"For example, the city provides a grant, and the fund adds investment to amplify the effect of these programs. These are real investments in the growth of Lviv and all of Ukraine," Sadovy added.
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