24 January 2023
Supply@ME Capital plc
(the "Company" or "SYME", and together with its subsidiaries, the "Group")
Publication of new Italian PNP regulation
SYME, the fintech business which provides an innovative fintech platform (the "Platform") for use by manufacturing and trading companies to access Inventory Monetisation© ("IM") solutions enabling their businesses to generate cashflow, is pleased to confirm the new Italian legislation pegno non possessorio (the "PNP Regulation") has been published in the Official Journal of the Italian Republic.
The PNP Regulation will, for the first time in Italy, introduce the concept of "security interest" (a concept widely adopted across Europe and the UK) into Italian law, and allow entrepreneurs to access financing of their inventory more easily, without having to sell, transform or otherwise dispose of their business assets. In parallel to the PNP Regulation, the Italian Revenue Agency (Agenzia delle Entrate) will operate a digital ledger for the registration and keeping of pledges. As a result, all the operations relating to such pledges can be carried out swiftly and electronically (including, but not limited to, registration, consultation by anyone, modification, renewal and cancellation).
Notably, the PNP Regulation is expected to allow operators in the Italian manufacturing and industrial sectors to attract investments aimed at divesting and/or financing their own inventory. While for banks and investors, the PNP Regulation will facilitate the effective exercise of the rights of secured creditors, aligning the effectiveness of the enforceability of the movable pledge with the best practices already adopted in other countries.
As stated in the Year-end Business Update of 20 January 2023, the PNP regulation is expected to provide greater opportunities for Italian banks to adopt the Platform for use under white-label agreements and further enhance the security available to the Inventory Funders in traditional IM transactions.
Furthermore, it is expected that the PNP Regulation will create additional opportunities for traditional Inventory Funders to invest in IM transactions in light of the proposed improvements to the legal enforceability of guarantees over the inventory, through the arrangement of self-funding and/or white-label agreements, which leverage the Platform.
More information on the PNP Regulation can be found in the Gazzetta Ufficiale .
Alessandro Zamboni, CEO of SYME , said: "We are delighted to see the formal introduction of the PNP Regulation into Italian law and look forward to capitalising on the opportunities it will bring. We expect the legislation to make funding inventory-backed transactions more appealing and straightforward for banks and - more generally - the eco-system of our inventory funders, which in turn can be supported by our ready-to-go Platform."
Contact information
Alessandro Zamboni, CEO, Supply@ME Capital plc, investors@supplymecapital.com
MHP Group, SupplyME@mhpgroup.com
Notes
SYME and its operating subsidiaries provide its Platform for use by manufacturing and trading companies to access inventory trade solutions enabling their businesses to generate cashflow, via a non-credit approach and without incurring debt. This is achieved by their existing eligible inventory being added to the Platform and then monetised via purchase by third party Inventory Funders. The inventory to be monetised can include warehouse goods waiting to be sold to end-customers or goods that are part of a typical import/export transaction. SYME announced in August 2021 the launch of a global Inventory Monetisation programme which will be focused on both inventory in transit monetisation and warehoused goods monetisation. This programme will be focused on creditworthy companies and not those in distress or otherwise seeking to monetise illiquid inventories.