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Intesa Sanpaolo advisor for the sale of Grandi Stazioni Retail

The image accompanying the news about Intesa Sanpaolo as advisor for the sale of Grandi Stazioni Retail depicts a woman with long hair, seen from behind, watching trains pass by around her at dusk

Intesa Sanpaolo, through the IMI - Corporate & Investment Banking Division, served as sell-side advisor and structured the buy-side financing in the transaction that led to the sale of Grandi Stazioni Retail (GSR) by Antin Infrastructure Partners, ICAMAP and Borletti Group, to DWS and OMERS.

Based in Rome, GSR manages the long-term lease of Italy's 14 largest railway stations, providing exclusive rights for commercial leasing and advertising space.

Intesa Sanpaolo supports the development of infrastructure by assisting with the investments needed to improve its quality and efficiency.

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