Unicaja collaborates, for yet another year, with the Confederación de Empresarios de Málaga (Malaga Confederation of Businessowners, CEM) and once again provides a financing facility with the aim of supporting the Malaga business sector and helping to reinforce its liquidity for its daily activity.
This collaboration is reflected in the agreement signed by the CEO of Unicaja, Isidro Rubiales, and the president of CEM, Javier González de Lara, which reinforces the relationship that has existed between the two entities for years.
In this way, the bank offers the more than 40,000 self-employed and SMEs and the one hundred associations that form part of CEM a complete range of specific products and services, with advantageous conditions and focused on facilitating the activity and undertaking investments in the sector.
The bank has maintained a close collaboration with CEM since it was founded, having signed agreements in previous years to facilitate financing to companies in Malaga under preferential conditions.
In fact, the renewal of this agreement is part of the general interest of the bank in contributing to the development of actions aimed at favoring the business fabric, facilitating economic growth and supporting employment in Malaga and its province.
The purpose is to facilitate financing to companies based in Malaga in order to continue promoting investments, encouraging foreign trade and supporting the expansion and development of strategic projects of the business sector in the province of Malaga.
Companies, in general, and SMEs, in particular, continue to be one of the key groups in Unicaja's financing policy, especially in Andalusia and, specifically, in Malaga. Thus, one of Unicaja's business priorities is the financing of companies, which are crucial for the revitalization of the economy and the creation of employment.
Financial advantages
Specifically, within this specific range of products and services under advantageous conditions, those aimed at covering the liquidity needs of these segments, as well as those that allow them to be accompanied in the development of their investment projects, stand out.
Unicaja also has a wide range of varied services, related, among other aspects, to the management of collections and payments, or to asset advisory services. It also offers this sector the advantages of digital banking, with the development of applications to provide service to businesses and companies.
The Confederación de Empresarios de Málaga is made up of SMEs and freelancers from the province, with more than 40,000 registrations with the Social Security. Its goals include the promotion of relations between financial institutions and the productive fabric of Malaga to facilitate the normal development of their activity.