New seeds for economic growth were engineered last month in Beirut when the European Investment Bank and Byblos Bank Group announced that their collaboration had progressed another step towards establishing an investment company, which will take private equity stakes in small and medium enterprises in Lebanon and three other Middle Eastern countries—Syria, Jordan and Egypt. The joint venture of Byblos and the EIB’s Facility for Euro-Mediterranean Investment and Partnership (FEMIP) involves EIB capital participation of up to 7.5 million euros ($9.8 million) in the private equity firm which plans to formally commence operations in the middle of this year. According to Byblos Bank, the investment company by name of Byblos Ventures will initially work with a capital of $20 million, but the partners have made provisions to be able to expand this amount to up to $50 million if the project sprouts with full vigor. Private equity projects taking off