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Italian cheese firm sells Parmesan-backed bond

Published 02/02/2016, 15:32
Updated 02/02/2016, 15:50
© Reuters. A file photo of a storage area for Parmesan cheese wheels being pictured at a warehouse owned by Credito Emiliano bank in Montecavolo

ROME (Reuters) - An Italian dairy cooperative has sold bonds backed by Parmesan cheese, the company said on Tuesday, a rare example of one of the country's plethora of small firms raising funding on capital markets.

Three years of recession have choked bank lending and Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's government is trying to encourage firms to raise money elsewhere and take advantage of a tentative economic recovery.

Cheese-maker 4 Madonne Caseificio dell'Emilia has done just that, raising 6 million euros (4.55 million pound) in mini-bonds guaranteed by wheels of Parmesan.

4 Madonne's chairman said it would use the money raised in the bond issue to improve its facilities and promote the thick-rinded cheese it makes in Italy's northern gastronomic heartland Emilia Romagna.

More than 95 percent of Italian companies have fewer than 10 employees and traditionally rely on bank lending for financing.

But banks' willingness to provide credit has eroded as bad loans piled up on their balance sheets during the recession, making it harder for smaller, more vulnerable companies to get funding.

The government wants to spur lending to boost the economy, which is estimated to have grown about 0.8 percent last year.

© Reuters. A file photo of a storage area for Parmesan cheese wheels being pictured at a warehouse owned by Credito Emiliano bank in Montecavolo

4 Madonne's bonds will pay a fixed yield of 5 percent each year until they mature in January 2022.

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