Banca March and FER sign an agreement to promote training and information initiatives for businesses in La Rioja 18 June 2025 Category: Agreements The collaboration will remain in effect until 31 December 2026. The agreement includes, among other aspects, the organisation of business-themed conferences and seminars; the production of informational clips and podcasts deemed relevant to companies in La Rioja by both parties; and the provision of economic information for businesses. · All joint initiatives arising from the agreement between FER and Banca March aim to support the development and competitiveness of businesses in La Rioja. Banca March and the Federation of Businesses of La Rioja (FER) have signed a collaboration agreement that will benefit businesses across the region by promoting training and information initiatives on topics of business interest. The agreement was signed at the headquarters of the business organisation by Telmo Marchessi Eugui, Regional Director at Banca March, and Eduardo de Luis Olloqui, President of FER. The collaboration will remain in effect until 31 December 2026. Under the terms of the agreement, the two parties will organise business-themed conferences and seminars, produce short informational pieces and podcasts considered relevant for companies in La Rioja, provide access to economic information for businesses, and carry out any other initiatives they jointly agree to implement for the benefit of companies in the Autonomous Community. All joint actions carried out under the agreement between FER and Banca March aim to support the development and competitiveness of businesses in La Rioja through the training and information initiatives to be rolled out over the coming months. The two organisations thus demonstrate their clear commitment to the economic and business activity of the region. Banca March is the only bank in Spain that has remained 100% family-owned since its foundation, and it continues to strengthen its position as a specialist in expert, tailored advice for businesses, with a particular focus on family-owned companies.