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Liberbank support for the investment and improvement of the competitiveness of Extremaduran companies

Liberbank will open two financing lines amounting to a total of 60 million euros aimed at the investment and improvement of the competitiveness of the Extremaduran company business fabric, following the signing of a collaboration agreement with COEBA (The Badajoz Confederation of Business Organizations).
Liberbank will open two financing lines amounting to a total of 60 million euros aimed at the investment and improvement of the competitiveness of the Extremaduran company business fabric, following the signing of a collaboration agreement with COEBA (The Badajoz Confederation of Business Organizations).

The agreement includes two financing lines of 30 million each, aimed, on the one hand, at financing investments and, on the other, at financing working capital transactions.

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