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BBVA offers a sustainable alternative for all of its products in Spain Share
BBVA has fulfilled its commitment to offer a sustainable alternative for its products in Spain – both for individuals and companies. The wide range of sustainable solutions is designed to respond to society’s growing demand and to help customers make the best financial decisions that also help the environment.
The first sustainable products for individuals that BBVA launched on the market were the investment funds, ‘BBVA Futuro Sostenible’ and ‘BBVA Bolsa Desarrollo Sostenible’ in 2018. Both products, which incorporate socially responsible investment criteria in their investment philosophy, allow the investor to be an active participant in the transition toward a more sustainable future.
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As part of Mayor John Hamilton’s Recover Forward initiative, the City of Bloomington is providing support for organizations to improve building efficiency through projects such as solar installation, appliance and lighting upgrades, and weatherization with the goals of reducing utility costs and saving energy. Through a partnership with CDFI Friendly Bloomington and the mission-driven lender IFF, the 2021 Solar and Energy Efficiency Loan (SEEL) Program will provide support through low-interest loans financed by IFF, grants from the City of Bloomington, and City-funded commercial energy audits.
Prospective funding applicants to the SEEL program are invited to learn more about the program by attending a webinar on Thursday, February 11 at 1 p.m. The Zoom link to the webinar is available by emailing one’s name and organization name to [email protected].