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22 May 09:05

Intesa Sanpaolo Bank has been selected by Bucharest City Hall to provide a 150 million lei loan to finance public investments.

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Intesa Sanpaolo Bank's loan of 150 million lei will be used to co-finance the project "Purchase of less polluting means of transport necessary to improve public passenger transport in Bucharest". The project will help modernize and improve the city's public transport infrastructure.

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Intesa Sanpaolo Bank câștigă licitația pentru finanțarea proiectului de transport public verde în București
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Intesa Sanpaolo Bank acordă Primăriei Municipiului Bucureşti un credit de 150 milioane de lei, pe 10 ani, pentru achiziţionarea a 100 de troleibuze electrice
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Intesa Sanpaolo Bank câștigă licitația pentru finanțarea proiectului de transport public verde în București. Creditul verde dat de Intesa este de 150 de milioane de lei - Economica.net

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Romanians in Germany are advised to apply for Kinderzuschlag, a financial support of up to 297 euros per month for each child.

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INSCOP survey, commissioned by Polithink: 52.4% of Romanians believe that EU membership does not limit national independence, while 38.1% support the contrary.

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