SAECA will process the granting of guarantees through its own website
08 June 2015 | Madrid
- The new application for processing the electronic file will facilitate the submission and the follow-up of the requests
The Sociedad Anónima Estatal de Caución Agraria (SAECA) has setup a new application for processing the electronic file used for requesting the guarantee and for documentation transmission.
This application, which will be reached through a private access at SAECA’s website, will facilitate to financial institutions and to agrarian insurance dealers processing those guarantee requests, and will allow them to consult a number of statistics, such as the number or the status of the transactions submitted.The Company envisages that until the end of 2015 the traditional submission will coexist with the documentation transmission, and that paper will finally disappear by January 2016.
The TRAGSATEC Company, which belongs to Grupo TRAGSA, was in charge of developing this new software application, which will also allow SAECA to collaborate with the preservation and upkeep of the Environment.
On June 2nd, in an event chaired by Mr. José Ramón Bujanda, the Company’s CEO, took place the presentation of SAECA’s electronic file processing before more than thirty financial institutions and insurance companies.
Meeting dedicated to the electronic file processing at the Campus Los Peñascales, which belongs to Fundación SEPI.
The meeting was also attended by SEPI’s Vice President, Mr. Federico Ferrer, as well as by a number of representatives from other institutions.
SAECA and Grupo SEPI
SAECA belongs to Grupo SEPI, a corporate holding which includes a total of 16 state-owned companies in which it has direct, majority shareholding participations, with a final workforce of more than 74,000 professionals in 2013; the Spanish state-owned television and radio corporation, Corporación Radiotelevisión Española, which is attached to SEPI, and one public foundation. Equally, SEPI has direct minority shareholdings in a further ten companies, and indirect shareholdings in more than one hundred companies.