Unicaja and ASAJA Toledo collaborate again in a new aid campaign of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). Thus, farmers and livestock breeders in the province can process the grant easily through ASAJA Toledo and benefit from special financial conditions in Unicaja by arranging the direct payment of the aid in the bank; such as the advance payment of the subsidy.
The agreement has been signed at the headquarters of the agricultural organization in Toledo by Unicaja’s regional manager of Commercial Banking, Almudena Noheda, and the president of ASAJA Toledo, Blanca Corroto. Both institutions work hand in hand to improve the financial conditions of farmers and livestock breeders in the province, offering the best solutions to achieve the best performance of their farms.
ASAJA Toledo offers its members all its resources and technical staff to process the application files for agricultural aid, in addition to advising and resolving any doubts that may arise about the CAP regulations.
In addition, members of the organization who deposit their application file with Unicaja will be able to receive the amount of the aid in advance quickly and easily, as well as benefiting from numerous financial advantages.
Anticipating sector needs
Unicaja has allocated around 800 million euros for pre-approved loans for the amounts to cover the aid needs of the current CAP campaign. This offer is also extended with loans for the modernization and improvement of farms.
The bank has a wide range of specialized products and services and is constantly working on the development of new financial resources, with the aim of anticipating the needs of farmers and livestock breeders. Its experience in the sector and its knowledge of the region, as well as its collaboration with organizations such as ASAJA Toledo, allow it to offer them the best solutions and the most appropriate financial tools to get the most out of their work.
Furthermore, Unicaja recently signed an agreement with the Government of Castilla-La Mancha to make special financing conditions available to farmers in the region, with the aim of injecting liquidity into the agricultural sector.