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As stated by the EIB, the project consists of financing of small-scale projects carried out by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and mid-caps with high relevance in terms of climate action, environmental sustainability and bioeconomy.
The aim is to finance small/medium projects carried out by the beneficiaries.
As stated by the EIB, the Rabobank Group offers retail banking, wholesale banking, leasing and mortgage services in several countries around the world. The group’s focus is on the common interests of people and communities and creating value for its customers. In the Netherlands, the group is maintaining its position as a global leader. Meanwhile, on the international level, it is working to reinforce its position as a leading bank in the food and agri-food sectors. The Rabobank Group is active in 37 countries and, as of 31 December 2023, had 49 000 full-time equivalent employees.
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