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According to EIB website, the project is a guarantee to a mezzanine tranche on a Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro (BNL) granular portfolio in order to support new lending to SMEs and Midcaps in Italy. It aims at relieving capital on existing loan portfolio which will be redeployed into new financing of SMEs and Mid-Caps.
Banca Nazionale del Lavoro SpA provides various commercial banking products and services in Italy. The company offers deposits, accounts, loans, financing facilities, mortgages, and guarantees; protection, investment, private banking, collection and payment, rental, liquidity, international, risk management, and public finance and debt management services; and loyalty programs and cards, as well as Internet and mobile banking services. It serves individuals, SMEs, large companies, and governments, as well as retail and private, corporate, and other institutions through offices, telephone, and a Website. The company is headquartered in Rome, Italy.
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