ABANCA and San Cibrao Business Park entrepreneurs strengthen their collaboration with new credit solutions

Abanca and the San Cibrao Business Park Association renew their financial agreement to support innovation and business competitiveness.

Firma convenio de colaboración entre Abanca y los empresarios de San Cibrao

The San Cibrao Business Park Association and ABANCA renewed their financial agreement to reinforce collaboration and continue promoting the growth of the business network in Ourense.

The new agreement was signed at the Association’s headquarters by José Antonio Rodríguez Araújo, president of the San Cibrao entrepreneurs, and Rubén Saavedra, ABANCA’s regional director in Ourense.

A strategic agreement for industrial growth

This renewal marks a key step in the long-standing partnership between both entities, coinciding with the 60th anniversary of San Cibrao Business Park, a leading industrial area in Galicia with more than 400 active companies.

The bank offers tailored financial solutions for companies’ real needs, supporting both investments and daily operations. The agreement includes loans, equipment leasing, and access to official financing programs through ICO and national SGRs, as well as credit lines, advances, and guarantees.

Additionally, businesses will benefit from customized rates on payment systems, including physical and virtual POS terminals.

Commitment to innovation and sustainability

The Association’s president, José Antonio Rodríguez Araújo, emphasized that “renewing this agreement with ABANCA means continuing a solid and beneficial relationship for our business community.”

He highlighted that ABANCA’s support has been key to projects such as the new truck parking area, which has improved efficiency and safety in the industrial zone.

Rodríguez Araújo expressed confidence that the agreement will allow companies to anticipate future challenges, promoting innovation, sustainability, and competitiveness. “ABANCA believes in the Polígono’s potential, and this agreement will keep strengthening its role as an economic engine for Ourense and Galicia,” he concluded.