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According to the Bank’s website, the operation is structured as a Multi-beneficiary intermediated loan (MBIL) to NBG Leasing that will on-lease the EIB funds to eligible small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and mid-caps in Greece.
The aim is to support eligible projects carried out by the target beneficiaries.
A Multi-beneficiary intermediated loan (MBIL).
NBG Leasing Single Member S.A. is the Leasing company of the National Bank of Greece Group with many years of activity and a dynamic presence in the field of Leasing and Long-Term Operating Leasing. As a subsidiary of the ational Bank Group, it draws from it all the advantages of the leading force in the Banking market, while ensuring great flexibility in serving its customers. NBG Leasing Single Member S.A. addresses customers active in every sector of economic activity, with emphasis on industry, crafts, trade, services, construction and freelancers.
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