The EIB is backing the investments of the Istituto di Credito Sportivo with 100 million euros

The EIB is backing the investments of the Istituto di

(Finance) – Renovate, redevelop and rebuild existing sports and cultural structures in Italy, improving their accessibility and environmental sustainability. This is the main goal of the financing of 100 million euros granted by European Investment Bank (EIB) atSports Credit Institute (ICS), the Italian public bank that promotes the country’s sustainable and inclusive development through financial support to the Sport and Culture sectors.

The resources made available by the EIB will be channeled through ICS to Local Authorities and public bodies in Italy. THE projects funds financed by EIB resources aim to support the renovation, requalification and reconstruction of existing sports and cultural facilities. With the aim of promoting urban regeneration, social inclusion and environmental sustainability, interventions are also envisaged that will contribute to eliminating architectural barriers and other accessibility measures in sports and cultural facilities; energy efficiency measures and the construction of cycle paths in order to promote sustainable mobility in the country.

It’s about the second operation between the EIB and ICSafter the 150 million euro one finalized in 2019 which helped support the renovation and redevelopment of public sports facilities promoted by local authorities in Italy.

“Sports and cultural facilities not only play a fundamental role in promoting integration and healthy values ​​for young people, but also contribute significantly to economic growth and the revitalization of urban centres,” he said. Gelsomina Vigliotti, EIB Vice-President –. Thanks to this new agreement between the EIB and the ICS, sports and cultural facilities will be rebuilt or refurbished throughout Italy, paying particular attention to social inclusion and environmental sustainability, two top priorities for the European Union bank”.

“This initiative renews the partnership between the EIB and the ICS, thanks to which the Institute will be able to expand the financial leverage available to the investment policies of Local Authorities in the Sport and Culture sectors, providing the necessary resources to implement and complete larger and more articulated urban redevelopment projects, with greater repercussions for the territory – he commented Antonella Baldino, president of ICS –. As a development bank, focused on relevant economic and social sectors, ICS will be able to guarantee a decisive contribution to the promotion of impact finance initiatives, in support of sustainable, fair and lasting growth”.

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