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According to the EIB, the project consists of a dedicated loan for financing small and medium-sized projects carried out by small businesses (SMEs) and mid-caps companies mainly located in the region of Castilla y León (Spain), with a focus on the support of job creation, human capital retention and on the promotion of regional policies on circular economy.
The operation seeks to facilitate investments of SMEs and mid-Caps that will contribute to job creation, human capital retention and circular economy in a Transition Region that was severely affected by the economic crisis in recent years. According to historical allocations of previous lines, about 9,600 employees are expected to benefit from the proposed project (to be further verified during appraisal). An indicative 50% of the loan will be used to finance SMEs in various sectors (mainly manufacturing and trade).
As stated by Bloomberg, Ade Capital is an investment advisory firm.
The Instituto para la Competitividad Empresarial de Castilla y Leon is an agency of the regional government of Castilla y Leon.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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- | - | - | - | ADE Capital Sodical SCR | Client | Technical Cooperation |
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Client - Instituto para la Competitividad Empresarial de Castilla y Leon:
Address: C/ Jacinto Benavente, 2. C.P.: 47195 Arroyo de la Encomienda, Valladolid
Phone: +34 983 324 140
Fax: +34 983 411 010
Email: ice@jcyl.es
Website: https://empresas.jcyl.es/
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