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Braga Group captures 1/4 of PRR for companies

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DST Group, which recently acquired Efacec, is eligible to receive more than two billion euros from the Recovery and Resilience Program (PRR), equivalent to more than 24% of the budget provided for in the company support program.

This amount will be distributed among the various subsidiaries of the group and between the various programs. for what Sunrise in the mobilization agenda, the projects led by the companies of the Braga group correspond to 454,307,486.31 euros. The added value, if added to the project in which Savana is involved, is 1,368,466,526.76 euros. In the case of the Green Agenda, the amount of the incentive is 650,467,276.55 euros, which corresponds to 25.66% of the total number of projects submitted in this area. Part of this amount has already prompted Casais to file a complaint against the results of the second round of the competition for the so-called business innovation mobilization programs under the Recovery and Resilience Program (PRR), in which the 47 million euro investment project in the field of sustainable industrial construction was excluded.

Casais Executive Chairman Antonio Carlos Rodríguez believes that “this process will be more than just the fulfillment of procedural and administrative obligations, and that the analysis and response to these allegations will be made in a timely manner to allow this consortium to start operations and contribute to the achievement of the goals set before PRR in Portugal,” the website says. Eco.

And we are dealing with the same company that had disputes with banks in 2018: BCP and Santander due to multimillion-dollar debts.

It is true that the alarm is being sounded, and even the President of the Republic has not forgotten this dossier since he was headed by outgoing Economy Minister Siza Vieira.

Read the full article in the print edition of Nascer do Sol this Saturday on newsstands.



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