Credit Village and inExecutivis: partnership for shared content and initiatives.

The collaboration agreement between Credit Village and inExecutivis aims to promote the sharing of content and the organization of joint initiatives, with the goal of providing a broader and more integrated landscape to their respective audiences.

Credit Village, a leading figure in publishing and event organization in the fields of credit management, NPE, ESG, M&A, and Real Estate, has joined forces with inExecutivis, the digital magazine specialized in forced execution and published by the “Lucio Papirio” Foundation.

According to Cosimo D’Arrigo, Scientific Director of inExecutivis and Counselor of the Court of Cassation, the alliance between the two entities is entirely natural, as the issues of forced execution are closely linked to the management of non-performing loans, distressed real estate, and the buying and selling of credit portfolios, which are two aspects of the same phenomenon. The editorial and training synergy between the two platforms will allow users to explore topics of interest with a more comprehensive and interconnected view.

Roberto Sergio, CEO of Credit Village, emphasized that the distressed credit sector is going through an evolutionary phase, with the creation of a complex ecosystem that connects the Credit Distressed and Real Estate supply chains. The partnership will contribute to fostering dialogue between the respective communities, promoting authoritative exchanges between the business, professional, academic, and institutional worlds.

Finally, Gianpaolo Luzzi, Editorial Director of Credit Village, highlighted that the main beneficiaries of this collaboration will be the readers and participants in events and conferences organized by the two entities, who will have expanded access to information, knowledge, and networking opportunities.

For further updates and news, you can visit the respective websites.

https://www.creditvillage.it

https://www.inexecutivis.it

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