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Additional €8 bln to support households with higher bills and expenses

The image accompanying the News on the provision of an additional € 8 billion to help families cope with the increases in electricity and gas bills and consumer goods, portrays a couple, in the kitchen, struggling with some accounts, supported by pc and calculator.

Intesa Sanpaolo is making an additional €8 billion available to help households cope with rising electricity, gas and consumer goods bills.

This new aid package focuses on three areas:

  • €5 billion
    to suspend or reschedule mortgage and other loan payments
  • €2.5 billion
    for interest-free instalment plans for purchases and bills
  • €500 million
    for personal loans at very attractive rates, spread over 20 years *

"We aim to continue to provide significant, concrete aid to address the social needs aggravated by the crisis"

Carlo Messina, CEO Intesa Sanpaolo

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