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Finance: Consob and Università Cattolica , SME Observatory - Capital Market is born in Milan

Presentation on November 4
31.10.2024
They say about us

To analyze the conditions of access to the capital market of Italian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and to verify their permanence requirements, making available a wide scientific production based on data, analysis and insights useful both to guide the strategic decisions of SMEs and to support them in their competitive choices. This is the main objective of the new Pmi Observatory - Capital Market, an initiative born from the close collaboration between Consob and Cetif, the Research Center in Technology, Innovation and Financial Services ofUniversità Cattolica del Sacro Cuore .


The initiative will be officially unveiled on Monday, Nov. 4, at a meeting titled "Can Italian SMEs Compete Without Capital Markets?" to be held in Milan from 2 to 4:30 p.m. in the Pio XI lecture hall ofUniversità Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (largo Gemelli 1).


The event will open with greetings from Elena Beccalli, rector ofUniversità Cattolica , and Luca Filippa, Consob director general. After an introduction by Chiara Frigerio, professor of Business Organization and secretary general Cetif, Federico Rajola, professor of Business Organization and director Cetif, and Paola Deriu, Consob Studies and Regulation Division, will explain the aims of the Observatory. This will be followed by speeches by Stefania Trenti, Intesa SanPaolo Study and Research Center, who will analyze "Districts and Supply Chains of Italian SMEs," and Luigi Giannotta, Integrae Sim, who will focus on the "Challenges of Listed Small and Mid Cap."


Finally, a panel discussion, moderated by corporate finance professor Andrea Signori, will feature speakers Chiara Calibeo, Cdp; Luca Ferrais, Mef; Paolo Gerardini, Assolombarda; and Barbara Lunghi, Borsa Italiana.


Specifically, a note explains, "the SMEs - Capital Market Observatory aims to investigate the factors that incentivize SMEs to embark on paths of competitive growth, innovation and financial development through bond and/or equity issues and investments in digital, environmental and social transition. At the same time, it wants to analyze the contextual (regulatory, technological and social) and structural (governance and business models) elements that support and/or hinder the use of capital by SMEs. 

The Observatory, through its activities, aims, on the one hand, to promote financial, sustainability and digital culture in Italian small and medium-sized enterprises, and on the other hand, to offer concrete support to policy makers in understanding the ongoing evolutions in the Italian industrial economy."