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Poste Italiane obtains 700 million from the EIB for energy efficiency and sustainable mobility

The two lines of credit go to finance real estate energy efficiency and decarbonisation projects and to encourage the renewal of the company fleet

Poste Italiane obtains 700 million from the EIB for energy efficiency and sustainable mobility

Poste Italiane obtains two medium/long-term credit lines from the European Investment Bank for a total of 700 million euro, in order to support the ESG initiatives set out in the "24SI Plus" strategic plan, in particular energy efficiency e sustainable mobility.

Specifically, these lines of credit represent the first green loans for the group led by Matteo Del Fante, with a fixed rate and bullet repayment, equal to a maximum of 700 million euros broken down as follows:

  • 600 million euro with a maximum maturity of 5 years, for the purchase of tax credits from individuals and companies deriving from real estate energy efficiency and decarbonisation projects;
  • 100 million euro with a maximum term of 6 years, for the renewal of the fleet of approximately 4.150 zero-emission electric vehicles.

Matthew Del Fante, CEO and general manager of Poste Italiane, underlined that green projects are "one of the pillars of the 24SI Plus plan". In order to "contribute to the acceleration of the energy transition" in our country.

In supporting Poste's decarbonisation plan, the EIB aims to "foster energy efficiency and sustainable mobility in Italy, priorities of the Pnrr", he added Jasmine Vigliotti, Vice President of the EIB.

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