Unicaja Banco and the University of Leon renew their collaboration agreement, with a wide range of financial services

With this renewal, Unicaja Banco puts its financial services at the service of 12,000 students and 2,000 employees

29 JAN 2024

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Unicaja Banco and University of Leon (ULE) have renewed one more year their financial collaboration agreement, that will benefit both the academic institution itself and its staff and enrolled students.

 

The agreement has been signed by Juan Francisco García Marín, Vice-Chancellor of the ULE, and by Unicaja Banco’s regional manager of Commercial Banking in Northern Castilla y León, Marga Serna. The two institutions have a long-standing relationship, which now spans 47 years.

 

The renewal of this agreement gives the University of Leon access to special Treasury current accounts, for management and deposits, as well as to the bank’s wide range of services through its network of branches, ATMs, Digital Banking, mobile apps as well as to other offers.

 

Unicaja Banco also offers its wide range of products and services for the nearly 2,000 employees that are part of the teaching, research, administration and services staff, as well as for the more than 12,000 students enrolled at the University of Leon.

 

The products and services include the Payroll Service, the different mortgage products marketed by the bank, as well as the Bizum platform.

 

The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leon, Juan Francisco García Marín, remarked that the renewal of the agreement “is very positive for the entire university community, as it will make it easier for everyone to carry out different transactions and have access to financial services in a convenient and simple way”.

 

Representing Unicaja Banco, Marga Serna sees this support as a commitment to the academic institution, its staff, students and society as a whole. “Our commitment to the University community of Leon is reflected in the support to the highest quality training, as well as to the dynamism of the University as a cultural agent. All of the above is an investment in the future for the development of Leon and its province. That is why we renew our long-standing commitment to the University”, said Marga Serna during the signing of the agreement.

 

The cooperation between the two institutions, strengthened by this new agreement, dates back to 1977, with the transfer of the initial land of the Vegazana Campus.

 

 

 

 

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