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CEC Bank contracts 50 million euros from European Investment Bank to finance companies

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CEC Bank has concluded a new financing agreement, worth 50 million euros, with the (EIB), through financing schemes dedicated to the economies affected by COVID-19, informs a bank release sent to AGERPRES on Monday.

The amounts can already be made available to the bank's customers.

Through the new financing agreement, CEC Bank can offer medium-term loans (up to 5 years), with an interest rate reduced by at least 0.25% compared to the standard interest rate.

"Through this new financing agreement, we continue the good collaboration we have had with…

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