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Kavosz: companies have demanded 210 billion HUF from the Széchenyi Card crisis products so far
Since the launch of the new products of the Széchenyi Card program developed for crisis situations, from May 15, 2020, about 7,500 applications for state-subsidized loans have been received, of which banks have already concluded contracts for more than 1,800 transactions – said Krisán László, CEO of Kavosz Zrt., which operates the program, will have a background discussion on Wednesday in Budapest.
He recalled that the Széchenyi Card program, which focuses on financing small and medium-sized enterprises within the business loan programs, has been adapted to deal with the crisis based on entrepreneurial feedback, taking into account the easing of EU rules. (MTI)
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