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Phase 2: Borsa Italiana, 1 million to the Milan Mutual Aid Fund

2020-05-06T10:03:08.254Z


The Board of Directors of Borsa Italiana has donated one million euros to the Mutual Aid Fund of the Municipality of Milan, intended to help those who are in difficulty immediately from the spread of the Corona Virus. © ANSA


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(ANSA) - MILAN, MAY 06 - The Board of Directors of Borsa Italiana has donated one million euros to the MutuoSoccorso Fund of the Municipality of Milan to help those who are put in difficulty immediately by the spread of the Corona Virus.
    The donation is also aimed at supporting the resumption of activity with structural interventions intended for the reconstruction of the socio-economic fabric of the city, with particular attention to companies, small businesses, workers at risk and those who have lost their jobs due to the pandemic. In particular, the funds disbursed by Borsa Italiana will be allocated primarily to young people, whether they are youngsters or young entrepreneurs.
    Borsa Italiana's contribution to the Mutual Aid Fund is "much more than a donation: it is an investment in young people, their entrepreneurial skills and their potential yet to be discovered", says Giuseppe Sala, Mayor of Milan.
    Milan is not only the city in which Borsa Italiana has its main seat, Milan is the "economic-financial capital of Italy. The city has been particularly affected by Covid-19, and has become a symbol on this occasion even now. Now that The second phase of this emergency has begun. We want it to be a symbol of the recovery of the whole country, of how with commitment, attention, caution but with courage it can start again with a new normal ", says Raffaele Jerusalmi, CEO of Borsa Italiana. (HANDLE).

Source: ansa

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