Unicaja and Asociación Profesional de Técnicos Tributarios y Asesores Fiscales de Andalucía (APTTA), which brings together nearly 400 professionals in the region, have signed a new financial collaboration agreement with the aim of continuing to make available to the organisation’s members a specific range of banking products and services on preferential terms.
The agreement, signed in Málaga, establishes a framework for collaboration under which the financial institution will, for another year, offer this association and its members a comprehensive financial service designed to facilitate their professional activities and the development of their projects.
Among other aspects, the agreement provides for the availability of financing products, working capital solutions, investment and digital services, as well as payment methods, insurance and management tools tailored to the needs of the self-employed. It also includes specific terms for day-to-day operations, such as account management, direct debit arrangements or tax processing through the bank.
Unicaja sees the renewal of this agreement as part of its strategy to support the productive sector, particularly the self-employed and SMEs, which are considered an essential pillar of the Andalusian economy. Through agreements with professional and business associations, the bank seeks to bring specialised financial services to specific groups, tailoring its offering to the real needs of each sector.
In this regard, it regularly carries out collaborative initiatives with business organisations with the aim of facilitating the day-to-day activities of their professionals, improving their access to finance and helping to strengthen their liquidity. These agreements result in the provision of comprehensive financial services on favourable terms, geared towards both day-to-day operations and investment and growth.
Specific offering to boost the business sector
Unicaja promotes specific financing lines and partnerships with public and private entities to support the activities of the self-employed and SMEs, groups which it places at the heart of its strategy, thereby seeking to contribute to job creation and the maintenance of the business fabric.
This wide range of services from Unicaja is complemented by digital solutions and non-financial services, which aim to improve the competitiveness of professionals and support them in the transformation of their businesses.
Unicaja’s regional manager for Málaga, Francisco José Reguera, emphasised that “this agreement strengthens our collaboration with a key professional group, facilitating access to financial services on terms tailored to their business and helping to improve their day-to-day operations, whilst supporting the development of their projects and their capacity for growth in an increasingly demanding environment”.
The president of APTTA, Alicia Luna, has made a similar statement, noting that, “with this agreement with Unicaja, we are reinforcing our commitment to the continuous improvement of the conditions under which our members carry out their work. Having tailored financial solutions and specific tools directly helps to optimise their day-to-day operations and enables them to tackle the challenges of the professional environment with greater confidence”.
The Asociación Profesional de Técnicos Tributarios y Asesores Fiscales de Andalucía is an organisation whose aim is to represent, promote, assist and defend the professional interests of its members, as well as to encourage activities that help to promote and disseminate the principles of tax law.