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As stated by the EIB, the operation consists in a lending facility in the form of a covered bond to Banca Popolare di Sondrio (BPS) along other eligible financial institutions in Italy under a system of double intermediation in order to have regional capillarity and achieve a minimum of 30% of cohesion target (on best effort basis).
The aim is to support investments and working capital needs of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and mid-caps operating in the agricultural and bioeconomy sectors. At least 30% will be used to finance eligible Climate Action and Environment Sustainability sub-projects.
As stated by Bloomberg, Banca Popolare di Sondrio Società per Azioni operates as an Italian bank. The Bank offers savings and current accounts, accepts deposits, provides debit and credit cards, loans, insurance products, and other banking and financial services. Banca Popolare Di Sondrio serves customers in Italy and Switzerland.
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