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The Institut Català de Finances (ICF) is a public financial institution established in 1985 and owned by the Government of Catalonia. As the public development bank for Catalonia, it focuses on supporting the financing and investment needs of the local business community and social organizations. The ICF plays a vital role in promoting economic growth, innovation, and sustainability in the region. ICF offers a variety of financial services and products tailored for micro-companies, SMEs, and self-employed individuals. These include loans and guarantees to support investment projects and working capital, venture capital investments in various sectors, and financial guarantees for larger companies or significant transactions. The institution is dedicated to enhancing the competitiveness of Catalan businesses through technological innovation and market expansion while also supporting projects that promote social housing and sustainable development.
1985
Founded
Banking
Industry
Spain
Location
385,527,834
Ranking
200 employees
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