ROMA (ITALPRESS) – CNA and UniCredit have signed a collaboration agreement with the aim of strengthening access to credit, supporting digital innovation and dimensional growth by micro, small and medium-sized enterprises. Businesses associated with CNA will benefit from greater ease of access to consulential services, training paths, joint initiatives and dedicated financial solutions, developed in accordance with the main drivers of contemporary economic transformation: sustainability, digitization, internationalization, innovation. UniCredit, in order to support CNA members, also offers the flexible and valued buddy service model, which is well connected with the professional activity of artisans, micro and small enterprises and autonomous workers, as well as physical persons who need to be supported with a dedicated service service and a catalogue of products and services, in self and not. The agreement also aims to promote greater interaction between the territorial networks of CNA and UniCredit, promoting joint events, strengthening local relations.
“As UniCredit, we want to support and value the companies of the artisan sector, protagonists of the economic and social progress of the country. This agreement fits fully into this path aimed at accompanying the pmes in the paths of growth and digital innovation. UniCredit thus confirms its commitment to responding to the real needs of entrepreneurs, providing a complete and integrated ecosystem of solutions designed to promote the development and competitiveness of their activities”, said Annalisa Areni, Head of Client Strategies of UniCredit Italy. “The partnership with UniCredit is of strategic importance for CNA members. In addition to financial solutions and products aimed to strengthen the access to credit by the audience of artisans, micro and small enterprises, the collaboration, which involves the Confidi system, offers a concrete support to entrepreneurs through products and services that meet a wide range of needs to overcome the challenges of digitization and environmental and social sustainability”, said Otello Gregorini, secretary general of the CNA.
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