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Credit Reputation Awards 2025: Proger reaffirms its place among the virtuous companies

A data-driven award that rewards precise and strategic financial management

Proger is among the Italian companies honoured at the Credit Reputation Awards 2025, which recognise the companies that have distinguished themselves in 2024 for punctuality and transparency in their relations with credit institutions: the event, organized by MF CentraleRisk, gathered in Milan the companies that have been able to combine financial reliability with strategic choices and a conscious approach, establishing themselves as examples of excellence in relations with banking partners and economic sustainability.

On behalf of Proger, Laura Florio, Chief Treasury & Risk Management Officer, said: “For the second consecutive year, Proger has won the CR Award, a recognition that rewards the solidity of its relations with the banking system and the careful management of its financial capital. An excellent result achieved through commitment, perseverance and the sharing of objectives and ethical values“.

The fourth edition of the CR Awards, sponsored by leading professional associations of CFOs, treasurers and risk managers such as ANDAF, AITI, ACMI and ACEF, and supported by companies such as MasterCard, 4Planning, Noverim and WB Advisors, saw companies from all regions, sizes and sectors take the stage. The award is characterized by its objectivity, in fact it is awarded by analyzing data from the Centrale Rischi of the Bank of Italy. There is no jury, it is an algorithm that scientifically assigns which company has the characteristics of “Top Company for Punctuality with the Banking System”.

Data from Centrale Rischi can really make a difference compared to balance sheet data in assessing the reliability of a company,” says Massimiliano Bosaro, founder and CEO of MF Centrale Risk. “The Credit Reputation Awards are assigned on the basis of a scoring model that respects market benchmarks in terms of AUC and Gini Index, as required by the Bank of Italy’s studies for assessing the creditworthiness of companies. And it is admirable to see how, year after year, their number, and the attention paid to understanding this data, increases“.