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The consortium of the Basque Government, BBK and Kutxabank has submitted an offer to buy Ayesa

The Industry Advisor, Mikel Jauregi, has sent a message of tranquillity to the workers and customers of Ayesa (formerly Ibermatica) in the hope that the company will improve if the offer of the Basque Consortium is the winner. 

Counselor Mikel Jauregi, today, at an event held in Noain.

The Basque consortium formed by the Basque Government, BBK and the Kutxabank Indar fund has submitted an offer to buy Ayesa IT. The news was confirmed this morning by the Industry Advisor, MiKel Jauregi, at an event on entrepreneurship in Noain. 

"From the Government, with the collaboration of BBK and Kutxabank Indar (fund), we have made an offer for Ayesa," explained the Industry Advisor, Jáuregui MIkel, this morning at an event on entrepreneurship organized in Noain.

The late Ibermatica was acquired by the Andalusian company Ayesa three years ago and the Ayesa IT section is now on sale. 

The Palace Advisor has sent a message of reassurance to the workers and clients of Ayesa, convinced that if the offer of the Basque Consortium is the winner, the company will improve. "With its roots in the Basque Country it has wings in the world and the main strength of this company is people and working groups," he stressed. 

The aim of the Basque consortium is for the company with its roots in Gipuzkoa to take root in the Basque Country. 

Ayesa has about 2,000 workers in Hego Euskal Herria and 13,000 worldwide. 

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