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Leveraging the value of cooperation, the BCC Iccrea Group supports collaboration with numerous institutional partners through membership, participation in activities and the signing of conventions and framework agreements. We strongly believe that the exchange of views and experiences with other realities, and especially with the representatives of our stakeholders and financial institutions that face the same challenges as we do, constitutes a great added value and an indispensable tool for all of us to walk on the only possible path, that of sustainable development.

Below are the main collaborations and conventions in the field of sustainability that are currently in place:

Valore D and iDEE

With the aim of promoting a culture of diversity and inclusion, the Group joined the Valore D association in 2021, which promotes gender balance and a more inclusive culture for the growth of companies and the country based on the principle that valuing diversity of gender, but also of different generations and cultures, is a factor for innovation, competitiveness and therefore growth.

We joined Valore D in order to complement our membership in iDEE - Association of Cooperative Credit Women, established in 2004 to promote and leverage the presence, prominence and contribution of women within the system, favouring equal opportunities.

BCC Banca Iccrea has also adopted the Charter “Women in banking: valuing gender diversity” promoted by ABI in 2019. The Charter constitutes a tool available to companies to support their commitment to equal opportunities, in line with the provisions of current law.

Forum for sustainable finance

Since 2019, BCC Banca Iccrea has been a member of the Forum for Sustainable Finance, a non-profit association founded in 2001 whose mission is to promote the knowledge and practice of sustainable investment, with the aim of spreading the integration of environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria in financial products and processes.

The Forum's activities are divided into three main areas – Research, Projects and Relations with Institutions – and since 2012 has organised SRI Week, one of the main events in Italy dedicated to sustainable and responsible investment.

ASviS

Since 2019 BCC Banca Iccrea has been a member of ASviS

The mission of the Italian Alliance for Sustainable Development (ASviS) is to raise awareness in Italian society, economic actors and institutions of the importance of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It networks those who are already dealing with specific aspects included in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in order to: i) foster the development of a culture of sustainability at all levels, orienting production and consumption models to this end; ii) analyse the implications and opportunities for Italy linked to the Agenda for Sustainable Development; iii) contribute to the definition of an Italian strategy for the achievement of the SDGs (including using analytical and forecasting tools that help define policies for sustainable development) and to the creation of a system for monitoring Italy's progress towards the SDGs.

European Microfinance Network

BCC Banca Iccrea is a member of the European Microfinance Network (EMN), a Brussels-based non-profit organisation that promotes microfinance as a tool to fight social and financial exclusion in Europe through self-employment and the creation of micro-enterprises.

Giovanni Dalle Fabbriche Foundation - Multifor ETS

The Group belongs to the Giovanni Dalle Fabbriche Foundation, which was established on 13 October 2021 through the merger of the Multifor Foundation of Forlì into the Giovanni Dalle Fabbriche Foundation of Faenza. The new organisation continues to pursue the objectives of the original foundations: to facilitate and support young people’s entry into the working world; to contribute to the development of the local economic fabric, with particular regard to the world of cooperation; to promote civic, charitable and socially useful initiatives. The main tools used by the Foundation are scholarships and research, Erasmus Plus and internships in local companies in agreement with universities.

Foundation for Financial and Savings Education

For more information on the collaboration with FEduF, see the relevant section under Sustainable Finance

The BCC Iccrea Group participates in several national and international working tables, where the issues of sustainable finance, sustainable development and related regulations are discussed and addressed from multiple perspectives. This makes it possible to maintain an effective supervision and continuous exchange with other banking counterparts and different geographical realities on topics of common interest.

Federcasse and Confcooperative

Federcasse – Federazione Nazionale delle Banche di Credito Cooperativo e Casse Rurali – is the trade association of BCCs. It carries out most of the activities for the latter that the ABI offers to the Italian banking system.

The Italian Cooperative Confederation is the main legally recognised organisation representing, assisting and protecting the cooperative movement and social enterprises.

Cooperative Credit Foundation – ETS

BCC Banca Iccrea participates, together with other institutions in the Group, in the Fondazione del Credito Cooperativo ETS (for details, please refer to the ‘Sustainable finance’ page in this section).

UNICO Banking Forum

Some of Europe's leading cooperative banking groups have joined together in the UNICO Banking Forum, an “informal” forum for exchange and discussion between banks having similar histories and values on numerous topics of common interest. Fanno parte di UNICO il Gruppo BCC Iccrea, Banco Cooperativo Español (Spagna), Crédit Agricole S.A. (Francia), DZ Bank AG (Germania), OP Financial Group (Finlandia), Raiffeisen Bank International (Austria). La nostra Capogruppo, BCC Banca Iccrea, ha assunto la presidenza del Forum per il biennio 2021-22. Find out more.

Sustainability is one of the most frequent topics on meeting agendas. A community dedicated to Sustainable Finance started in 2021, and the minister Enrico Giovannini, economist, statistician and academic, co-founder and spokesperson of the Italian Alliance for Sustainable Development (ASviS), was the guest speaker at the first virtual meeting of the UNICO CEO Circle (a periodic meeting of the CEOs of member banks) in January 2021, chaired by BCC Banca Iccrea General Manager Mauro Pastore.

This was followed by a second meeting in November 2021, during which the European banks belonging to the Forum addressed key topics related to the main post-pandemic challenges (Next Generation EU, Ecological Transition, ECB Guidance on Climate Risks, Stress Tests), sharing expertise and experiences in the management of cooperative banking structures. The meeting was also attended by Mario Calderini, professor at the School of Management of Milan Polytechnic and one of the leading experts in Italy on impact finance and social innovation. Find out more.

The third meeting was held on 22 November 2022 and saw the CEOs discuss the current geopolitical landscape and the main strategies implemented by European cooperative banking groups to face the challenges of the environment. The discussion began with a keynote speech by Professor Giuseppe Lusignani, Professor of Banking and Finance at the University of Bologna and Vice President of Prometeia.

The last meeting under the Iccrea presidency was held in January 2023, in Vienna, at the invitation of the CEO of Raiffeisen Bank International (Austria). There, General Manager Pastore passed the baton to the Director of Banco Cooperativo Español, concluding the experience of BCC Banca Iccrea as Lead Bank of the UNICO Banking Forum. Find out more.

Conventions

Conventions with selected counterparties have long been a valuable tool used by the BCC Iccrea Group to promote financial inclusion initiatives in the communities served by its member BCCs.

The Group's commitment to microcredit, in particular to entrepreneurial microcredit, aims to reaffirm the role of cooperative credit banks as local banks, focused to the needs – also considering financial inclusion – of the communities they represent, effectively responding to the needs of many individuals who wish to develop their own micro-entrepreneurial initiatives but do not meet the requirements for access to traditional credit channels.

The following agreements signed by the Group fall within this scope:

Ente Nazionale del Microcredito (National Microcredit Agency)

The framework agreement with the Ente Nazionale del Microcredito, a non-economic public body that performs important functions in the field of microcredit and microfinance at national and international level, has been in force since 2021 and is the natural evolution of a previous memorandum of understanding.

The agreement ensures coordination at Group level on the BCC's microcredit projects, facilitating and stimulating operations in this area.

Among other things, the framework agreement allows for:

  • offer a larger number of the Group's BCCs the opportunity to develop microcredit projects directly - in support of the community of reference - using, for the provision of auxiliary services required by law, microcredit tutors registered in the list kept by the ENM;
  • have an ENM-certified management process and a dedicated IT tool through which tutors will manage the entire application process and send the relevant documentation to the BCC.

PerMicro

The framework agreement with PerMicro, Italian leading operator in the provision of credit throughout the country to people in vulnerable situations, allows BCCs to engage indirectly in social and entrepreneurial microcredit.

BCCs that do not intend to provide credit directly can operate by referring individuals (customers or potential customers of the bank) interested in microcredit to PerMicro.

Finally, it should be noted that PerMicro is owned by the Group through its BCCs: Emilbanca and Banca Alpi Marittime.

Microcredit Fund

Similar to the previous agreement is the referral agreement signed with the Microcredit Fund, a company registered in the list of microcredit operators.

The company ensures operations across the entire national territory and represents a leading expression of the entrepreneurial representation system linked to Confesercenti.

Fidipersona

The agreement with Fidipersona, another company within the list of microcredit operators, is reserved for BCCs in the Marche region.

The company's financing partners include four BCCs in the Marche region that are members of the Group: Banca di Pesaro, Banca di Filottrano, Banca del Piceno and BCC di Ostra e Morro d'Alba.

Framework agreement with the John Paul II ONLUS National Council of Italian Anti-Usury Foundations and Associations

BCC Iccrea Group has signed a framework agreement with the John Paul II National Anti-Usury Council to strengthen the commitment of the Group's BCCs to promoting financial inclusion, historically integrated in the social purpose of credit cooperation, and today included as a specific objective in the BCC Iccrea Group Sustainability Plan.

The framework agreement will also make it possible to coordinate the activities of the various BCCs that already have agreements with local Foundations in the area for their own and institutional initiatives promoted and requested by the local Prefectures.

The signing of the framework agreement makes it possible to:

  • Centrally coordinate the supervision of a financial sector particularly akin to the constituent values of BCCs (and as such emphasised in both the Sustainability Plan and the Consolidated Non-Financial Statement - CNFS).
  • Progressively expand the number of BCCs working with conviction on the issue.
  • Extend the degree of financial awareness of BCC customers, with the aim of preventing the emergence of usury issues.

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