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ACLI and Banco Popolare: signed an agreement for the development of synergies in their respective fields

ACLI and Banco Popolare have stipulated a reciprocal collaboration agreement, which is the prelude to a season of activity for the development of important synergies, following which each of the two subjects will make their services and best experiences available to the other.

ACLI and Banco Popolare: signed an agreement for the development of synergies in their respective fields

The ACLI and Banco Popolare have entered into an agreement of mutual collaboration, which is the prelude to a season of activity for the development of important synergies, following which each of the two subjects will make their services and best experiences available to the other, for the benefit of associates and their families, mutual employees and retirees.

“For Italian families – explained the national president of ACLI Gianni Bottalico – the issue of credit is becoming increasingly important. This is why we need to be close to our associates when they access this type of service. The agreement with a consolidated and historically reliable group such as Banco Popolare helps us to perform this service better”.

"The opportunity to forge a strong bond with ACLI - echoed Domenico De Angelis, Co-General Manager of Banco Popolare - is an opportunity for us to increase our presence in the sphere of Third Sector companies and their collaborators through the acquisition of new customers who share the same scale of values ​​and principles as Banco. The possibility of being able to use the high quality services offered by ACLI - continued De Angelis - will allow Banco to make available to its employees, retirees, members and their families a wide range of benefits with high social and economic value ”.

The ACLI, also through their various specialist divisions, are present with their own offices throughout the national territory. Banco Popolare, the fourth national banking group and first among the "popular" matrix groups, is present in a large part of Italy with about 2.000 branches through numerous historical "brands" emblematic of their reference territories including: Banca Popolare di Verona , Banca Popolare di Lodi, Banca Popolare di Novara, Banco San Geminiano and San Prospero, Credito Bergamasco, Cassa di Risparmio di Lucca Pisa Livorno and Banco Popolare Siciliano.

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