1 Corporate information

FMO was incorporated in 1970 as a public limited company with 51% of shares held by the Dutch State and 49% held by commercial banks, state unions and other members of the private sector.

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2 Basis of preparation and changes to accounting policies

The condensed consolidated interim accounts as at June 30, 2020 are prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) as adopted by the European Union (EU).

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3 Risk developments

For a detailed overview of FMO’s risk governance and risk management approach please refer to the section "Risk Management" in FMO’s consolidated annual accounts as of 31 December,2019.

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4 Segment information

The Management Board sets performance targets, approves and monitors the budgets prepared by servicing units. Servicing units are not identical to the strategic sectors.

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5 Financial Instruments

The following table shows the carrying amounts of financial assets and financial liabilities.

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6 Commitments and contingent liabilities

To meet the financial needs of borrowers, FMO enters into various irrevocable commitments (loan commitments, equity commitments and guarantee commitments) and contingent liabilities.

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7 Debentures and notes

Debentures and notes includes issued debt instruments in various currencies under FMO's Debt Issuance Programmes. In addition, a subordinated note of €175 million is also included in the Debenture and Notes.

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8 Short term credits

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9 Other liabilities

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10 Interest Income

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