This collaboration agreement falls within Unicaja Banco’s long-standing commitment to supporting the business fabric, and within its interest in favouring and fostering the economic development in the areas where it operates, and in particular, in Seville and its province, one of the main areas where the Bank operates.
This agreement adds to other collaboration agreements that Unicaja Banco has entered into, like those signed with the main business associations in Andalusia and its provinces and towns, and which fall within the support that the Bank gives to those institutions, reflecting its interest in favouring and promoting the economic development of the areas where it operates.
Unicaja Banco shows its support to the Consorcio de la Zona Franca de Sevilla (Seville Free Trade Consortium) with the signature of a collaboration agreement to sponsor a program on the dissemination of the trade advantages of Sevilla Free Zone with regard to the exit of the United Kingdom from the European Union (EU), known as brexit.
This collaboration agreement falls within Unicaja Banco’s long-stading commitment to supporting the business fabric, and within its interest in favouring and fostering the economic development in the areas where it operates, and in particular, in Seville and its province, one of the main areas where the Bank operates.
The mentioned agreement was signed yesterday by Unicaja Banco’s Head of Corporate Banking, José Antonio Castillejo, and by the State Special Delegate in the Seville Free Zone, Alfredo Sánchez Monteseirín.
Businesses remain one of the key drivers in Unicaja Banco’s financing policy, especially with regard to the business fabric in Andalusia and, in this case, in Seville.
This agreement adds to other collaboration agreements that Unicaja Banco has entered into, like those signed with the main business associations in Andalusia and its provinces and towns, and which fall within the support that the Bank gives to those institutions, reflecting its interest in favouring and promoting the economic development of the areas where it operates.
Seville Free Zone offers a strategic location in the only inland sea port in Andalusia. A port with access through the estuary to one of the waterways with most sea traffic in the world, to inland Peninsula and to Europe, through an efficient intermodal connection: train network and excellent roads, as well as the advantages of having an international airport nearby.