Collaboration with UCALE-COAG to help farmers from León with CAP procedures

The bank has once again supported farmers in the current campaign for the processing of CAP 2025 aid with 1 billion in pre-approved credits

19 MAR 2025

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Unicaja and the Unión de Campesinos Autónomos de León-Coag have collaborated again in a new aid campaign of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). In this way, farmers and livestock breeders in the province will be able to process the subsidy easily through technical experts in this procedure, and benefit from special financial conditions in Unicaja for arranging the direct payment of the aid in the bank, including the advance of the subsidy.

 

This agreement has been signed at the headquarters of the agricultural organization, by the regional manager of Unicaja in Castilla y León North, Marga Serna, and the president of the Unión de Campesinos Autónomos de León-Coag, Apolinar Castellanos.

 

Both institutions work together to improve the financial conditions of farmers and livestock breeders in the province, offering them the best solutions to achieve the best performance of their farms.

 

The Unión de Campesinos Autónomos de León-Coag makes available to its 400 members all its resources and technical staff to process the application files for agricultural aid, in addition to advising them and resolving any doubts that may arise about the CAP regulations.

 

In addition, members of the organization who arrange for the direct deposit of their application file with Unicaja will be able to receive the amount of the aid in advance quickly and easily, as well as benefiting from numerous financial advantages.

 

The provincial agricultural organization has a technical team made up of professionals with extensive experience in the processing of CAP aid, which advises and maintains a thorough monitoring of all the files so that they comply with current regulations, resolving any problems that may arise, for them to receive the payment as soon as possible.

 

Pre-approved loans for 1,000 millions

 

Unicaja has once again collaborated with farmers and in the current campaign for the processing of CAP 2025 aid with 1,000 million in pre-approved loans. In this way, it offers its customers the possibility of advancing the amount with loans on favorable terms, in addition to advice, management and personalized processing of their application files.

 

This year, the bank has improved its pre-approval system and doubled the number of customers who can benefit from this financing to anticipate their subsidies through an agile concession.

 

The advantage of this line of loans aimed at customers who have deposited their application file through the bank is above all to be able to have, in a quick and agile manner, the amounts with which to cover the needs included in the amount of the aid requested.

 

This offer is extended with pre-approved investment loans for farm modernization and improvement.

 

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