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Intesa Sanpaolo offers €1 billion to families and businesses for storm damage

The image accompanying the news story on the 1 billion ceiling for severe weather damage depicts a farmer in his field checking for crop damage from torrential rains

Intesa Sanpaolo has planned €1 billion in credit to support individuals and companies that have suffered damage as a result of the storm.

Families, businesses, small artisans, traders and agribusinesses will have access to these resources on favourable terms.

In addition, a 12-month suspension of the principal payments on loans may be requested by families and businesses based in the areas affected by the storm.

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