Financial help for companies to operate sustainably
On 1 January 2024, the ESG law came into force, regulating the environmentally and socially responsible operation of companies – and firms also receive financial support to achieve this.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/2-3
K&H is now offering the so-called “GREEN” scheme of its Széchenyi Investment Loan MAX+ and Agricultural Széchenyi Investment Loan MAX+ products, which is aimed at supporting green transition and sustainable development. Businesses can use this loan at a fixed annual net interest rate of 1.5%, which is even lower than the previous 5%, to improve the energy efficiency of their buildings and technological processes. //
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