KAVOSZ: Széchenyi Card Program’s crisis constructions were extended
Krisán László, CEO of KAVOSZ Zrt. reminded in the announcement that the Széchenyi Card Program reacted immediately when the coronavirus pandemic broke out. With the professional support of the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (ITM), crisis structures were set up in the spring of 2020 in the Economic Protection Action Plan to help businesses in difficulty as soon as possible. (MTI)
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