Kavosz: the MAX+ amount of the Széchenyi Mikro loan will be doubled
The maximum loan amount of Széchenyi Mikrohitel MAX+ will be doubled, from HUF 50 million to HUF 100 million, and the financing of new, purely electric passenger cars will also be possible – announced László Krisán, CEO of Kavosz Zrt., in a statement sent to MTI on Monday.
According to the announcement, the state-supported Széchenyi Card Program MAX+, with the most favorable pricing and conditions available on the market, with a fixed interest rate of 1.5-5 percent per year until the end of the maximum 10-year term, provides in a targeted manner the necessary funds for the investments and development of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises. resources. Furthermore, it enables even the smallest micro-enterprises to realize their investment ideas – they added. It was highlighted: the renewed Széchenyi Mikrohitel MAX+ is available within the program, which is an investment loan specially supported by the state in terms of interest, management costs and guarantee fees, which helps the development of domestic micro- and small businesses, even start-ups. This loan is suitable for financing almost all investment loan purposes. Main loan objectives that can be financed for agricultural and non-agricultural enterprises: classic investment objectives (for example, real estate purchase, construction, development, purchase and acquisition of new or used machinery, equipment, other tangible assets), and purchase of current assets up to 20 percent of the loan amount, as well as the conditions replacement of suitable previous investment loans or financial leasing is also allowed – they explained.
Attention is also drawn to the fact that the financing of possible new, purely electric-powered passenger cars will also begin for vehicles with a maximum net purchase price of HUF 25 million, with a minimum of 10 percent equity, for businesses established by the end of 2021 or earlier in accordance with the regulations of the scheme.
The Széchenyi Mikrohitel MAX+ is available with a fixed interest rate during the entire term, at a net transaction interest rate of 5 percent per year, in addition to other fees specified in the regulations of the scheme. The loan amount that can be requested is a maximum of HUF 100 million per transaction. The maximum term of the loan is 120 months, Kavosz announced.
MTI
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