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Lviv Economic
Development
12.06.2014
Strategic Location in Eastern
Europe
Ukraine’s Leading Regional Center
Pan-European Transport Corridors
(TEN-T III/ V)
Between West and East (60 km to border with Poland), located on:
Pan-European Transport Corridor III: Germany-Poland-Ukraine (LVIV)-Russia (below),
Pan-European Transport Corridor V: Italy-Austria-Hungary-Ukraine (LVIV)-Russia
Lines/ dots in yellow
stand for Roads/ border crossings as projects in pipeline for the near future
M06 Kyiv-Chop highway
7 Border-Crossing Points
Well-developed border-crossing infrastructure
Major Infrastructure Investments
Road:
– Toll-road Project Lviv – Krakivets 80 km to ling Kyiv-Chop
M06 Highway with A4 Dresden-Kyiv
Rail:
– Eurorail Project: European gauge 1435 mm rail link to
Polish/ Ukrainian Border
Air:
– Common Aviation Agreement in June 2014
– Increase number of low-cost flights
A Story of Growth: FDI
2nd in Ukraine by FDI volume
Most investment attractive region in
Ukraine
Cyprus, Poland, Austria, Germany, Denmark,
Sweden, US
Food, Financial services, Retail, Textile,
Machine Building, electronics, IT etc
Nestle, Carlsberg, Hartwall Group, CVG,
Austrian Airlines, Metro, Energie AG (AVE)
245.7
307.2
561.2597.4
762.5
837.1873.1
1114.3
1113.4
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Key conventional
sectors of Lviv
economy
Key clusters include IT/ BPO and
Tourism
Supporting clusters include Food,
Paper/ Print, Textile and
Radioelectronics
Average salaries
Low-skilled 120-200 euro
Engineers – 500 euro
Management – 1000+
Top management – 3000+
IT/ advanced SW developers
3000+
32%
22%
6%5%
5%
30%
Food Industry
Machine Building
Chemical Industry
Metallurgy Industry
Light Industry
Energy, Gas, Water
Lviv rated…
CCC+ Positive
Upgraded in February 2013
uaBB (National scale)
+++
Little direct debt
Largest commercial center in
western Ukraine
---
Dependence on state
centralized budget distribution
system
Insufficient liquidity
Top 10 European Cities
of the Future 2012/13
– FDI Strategy
– Economic Efficiency
Competitive Advantage - HR
38 universities, institutes
and academies
Over 130 000 students
28 000 highly educated
graduates every year
Most students speak
foreign languages
(mainly English and
German)
Over 130,000 students an Asset
0
20 000
40 000
60 000
80 000
100 000
120 000
140 000
1%
1%
1%2%
3%3%
8%
22%
31%
127,669
4%4%
7%
8%
4%
Other
State governance
Architecture
Military sciences and security
Transportation
Education
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
Natural sciences
Mathematics and information studies
Culture and art
Law
Humanities
Medicine
Engineering
Economics, commercial activity
Social sciences
Number of Students of Higher Education in Lviv by Specialties
english
polishczech
bulgarian
slovakrussian
germany
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
ян
в
Annual Number graduating student for BPO sphere by Specialities(just example)
University Graduates
Field of study Major Qualification
Cybernetics and Systems
Science
Social Informatics
Computer Science and
Engineering
Information Management Systems Software Engineer
Information Technology Design Master of Automation and Computer Integrated Technologies
System design Master of Software Engineering
Artificial Intelligence Systems Master of Software Systems
Computer Systems and Networks
Programming Systems
Specialized Computer Systems
Automated Systems Software
Software Engineering
Automation and ControlComputer-based Control and Automation Systems Engineer with automated production control
Automated Process Control Electrical Engineer
Electronics
Micro- and Nanoelectronic Technologies and Equipment Electromechanical engineer
Electronic Devices and Equipment Engineer
Microelectronics Information Systems Master of Electrical Engineering
Physical and Biomedical Electronics Mechanical Engineers
580 graduates with master degrees and diploma specialists
at the National University “Lviv Polytechnic” and over 500 graduates
from technical colleges
Wage levels
Position
Average Salary in
Lviv/US$ per month (before
tax)
Workers 170-270
Plumbers, mechanics 300-370, up to 600
Unit accountants 500-700
Mid-level managers 550-740
Top-level managers 1050-1450
Our Offer
Attractive investment climate
Economic efficiency
Untapped market potential
Unique logistical solutions
Greenfield and Brownfield sites
Industrial park
Strategic partnerships
Trade with Lviv based manufacturers
Full support and friendly attitude
Current Investments
Shopping CentersForum Lviv - 60,000 sqmDeveloper – Multi Development, part of Blackstone Group End of 2015
Leopolis - 80,000 sqmDeveloper – YeditepeEnd of 2015
Office Centers, multifunctional sports arena, industrial (Fujikura etc)
Sites for Hotel Development
Dobrobut Site – 1,5
hectares
Future Hotel Land
Plot
Market Square
Magnus
Shopping
Center
Opera House
SvobodyAvenue –
Lviv’s main street
Possible development for 5-star 1000+ rooms hotel + conference/ convention facilities
Mitskevych Square Site – 0,5 hectare
7 sport types/ 98 Events
13 competition venues
Olympic village with4,500 beds
Media village with10,000 beds
International Broadcasting Center40,000m²
4,700 of sportsmen and official bodies
Out of more than 80 countries
10,000 media representatives
20,000 volunteers
19,000 persons of security staff
1.6 mln. of tickets
Over 3 bln. of TV audience
Venues Participants
Winter Olympic Games 2022
Visitors
Lviv Exhibition Centre
(International Broadcasting Centre during
Winter Olympic Games 2022 )
Number of seats 40,000 m²
Sea level elevation 335 m²
Construction cost EUR 185 mln.
Construction duration 2014-2017
•City Center
•New Ryashivska St. due by 2012
5 km
• Lviv International Airport
•Airport Cargo Terminal 0 km
•Major Rail Cargo Terminal5 km
•Catchment area (50k inhabitants)1 km
•15 municipal bus and 1 trolley bus routes
Public Transport
1
Next to the new Airport passenger terminal and its parking facilities.
Business Park Project (I)
•Options 10, 20, 30 ha
•GLA possible from 10k m2Land
• Lviv City Council and other authorities
•Total anchor tenancy at least 5k m2
• IT/BPO companies to move from existing locations
Tenants
• In 3 to 5 years with over 50% ROIExit
Business Park Project
•City Center
•A4 highway along the site
8 KM
• Lviv International Airport
•Airport Cargo Terminal 11 km
• Major Rail Cargo Terminal4.5 km
• Catchment area (50k inhabitants)2 km
• 10 intercity and municipal bus routes
Public Transport
25 hectares in industrial zone, expansion
possible
Industrial Park Project (I)
Site Location and Layout
Networks and Connection Points
water
Sewage
Electricity Natural Gas
Industrial Park Project (II)
Water
• D = 500
• €0.45/m3
Electricity
• €0.076/ kWh
Gas
• D=89
• €0.374/m3
…everyone else works with us EBRD
World Bank
GTZ
IFC
KfW
NEFCO
USAID
European
Commission
UNESCO
CRDF
Monitor Group
Infrastructure
Purchase of used rolling stock
Construction and rehabilitation
Supply of equipment, new
technologies
Cogeneration
Repair and renovation
Construction of bicycle lanes
Heat Insulation
Waste treatment technologies
and equipment
• EBRD-funded Projects:
• Lviv Public Transport
Modernization – 38 mln euro
• Sykhiv Tramline Extention –
15 mln euro
• District Heating Modernization
– 30 mln euro
• Sludge Treatment – 22 mln
euro
• German government (KfW, GIZ):
• Historical Heritage
Rehabilitation
• Bicycle Infrastructure
• Energy Efficiency
• The World Bank and IFC:
• Water Supply
• Waste Management
• Energy Efficiency
European Commission
Parking projects
Potential off-street parking sites
1. Mitsckevicha sq.2. Osmomysla sq. (Dobrobut market)3. Danyla Halyts’koho sq. (Puppet theatre)4. Vynnychenka str. (Regional administration)5. Universytets’ka str. (Franko university)
Waste management system
Shut down old landfill at least 30 mln euro
New waste treatment facility at least 40 mln euro
New landfill
Project Plan:
- Project location (landplot) secured – 2013
- IFC to structure transaction – 2014
- Startup of operations – 2015
Brownfields
№ Object Enterprise activity Total area
1. OJSC Financial-Leasing Company «Electron-
Leasing»
leasing services 6 100 sq. m
2. Concern “ELECTRON” tool-making facilities and plastic production
6 000 -sq. m
3. Ukrainian-Swiss Joint Stock Company “VESNA”
clothes production 300 sq. m
4. OJSC “KONVEYER” Producing of lifting transport equipment)
14 000 sq.m
5. OJSC “SVEMON-ZAHID” architectural and engineering design
806 sq.m
6. Ltd “COMPANY DNISTER ” metal waste, ferrous and nonferrous
metals treatment
1 700 sq. m -
7. JSC “MAYAK” textile production, production of garments, fur
4 000 sq. m
8. JSC “Lviv plant of milling machines”
Production of metal-and wood treatment
machines
20 500 sq. m
Lviv Meetings Industry (MICE) – Convention
Bureau
Eastern Europe countries enjoy biggest growth rate at 11.3%
CAGRTable 3.6: Number of Meetings per Region (ICCA Report year 2010 and year 1999-2008)
No Events
2000
No Events
2010
10 years
Growth % CAGR %
Asia & Middle East 734 1731 136% 10.0%
North America 754 995 32% 3.1%
Latin America 379 913 141% 10.3%
Australia 226 271 20% 2.0%
Africa 129 283 119% 9.1%
West Europe 2602 4196 61% 5.5%
Eastern Europe 277 725 162% 11.3%
N
Mean
Score
Std.
Deviatio
n
Prague 59 1,88 1,052
Lviv 59 2,76 1,406
Budapest 59 2,88 1,219
Warsaw 59 3,19 1,266
Belgrade 59 4,29 ,966
•The study proved Lviv’s potential to become an attractive MICE destination
•QuantumLeap, Austrian-based company identified to advise on MICE in Lviv
•Convention Bureau establishment among top priorities
Your Contact Person
Serhiy Kiral
Chief Investment Officer (CIO)
+380 50 3130221
www.investinlviv.com