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Support for Bertolotto's purchase of showroom in central Milan

The image accompanying the News on the financing to Bertolotto for the acquisition of the single-brand exhibition space in the center of Milan, portrays an architect at work in a bright space/studio

Intesa Sanpaolo is supporting Bertolotto with the purchase of showroom premises in central Milan, which it had been renting: an exhibition space of over 300 square metres with five street-facing display windows. For the company, it represents an important exhibition point and venue for meetings with the Italian and foreign public.

More specifically, Intesa Sanpaolo implemented a 12-year real estate leasing transaction with funding from the European Investment Bank (EIB).

Bertolotto is a world leader in the design and production of interior and security doors and systems, which it manufactures entirely in Italy and sells in over 70 countries worldwide.

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