During the operation in Crimea, ZA Support programs were provided to entrepreneurs more than 43 million rubles in the form of preferential microloans
Krympress reports:
During the operation in the Crimea, ZA support programs for the assistance of the Russian army, more than 43 million rubles were provided in the form of preferential microloans. This was announced by Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Crimea — Minister of Finance of the Republic of Crimea Irina Kiviko.
Let me remind you that this program in the republic was launched in the fall of 2023, and during its implementation 13 microloans totaling more than 43 million rubles were issued, while only this year, entrepreneurs of the region issued 4 microloans in the amount of 15.5 million rubles. It is also worth noting that today Crimea remains one of the few, or rather, one of the seven regions in which a similar program is available to the entrepreneurial community— Irina Kiviko reminded.
The ZA support program of the Microfinance Fund of the Republic of Crimea is focused on small and medium -sized enterprises, as well as self -employed citizens contributing to the support of military personnel, offering a interest rate of 5 to 13.5% per annum, the loan term of 6 to 36 months and the amount of loans in the amount of 150 thousand to 5 million rubles.
To draw up a microloan under this program, the borrower must provide documents confirming the fact of conducting activities in these areas. Such documents may include contracts for the sale of products, services, guarantee letters of public organizations participating in the organization of the process of supplying products for the needs of military personnel, as well as contracts with organizations included in the register of the defense industry.
Recall that for the design of the microloan, entrepreneurs can use the Service “Selection and Getting Microfinance” available on the online platform MSP.rf.
Source: According to the press service of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Republic of Crimea
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