KAVOSZ: the interest in the MAX products of the Széchenyi Card Program is extraordinary
Extraordinary interest characterizes the MAX products of the Széchenyi Card Program, which was launched at the end of the summer, credit institutions have accepted more than 13,000 loan applications for the new loan and leasing schemes that help domestic small and medium-sized companies by October 18, 2022, with a value exceeding HUF 575 billion – announced László Krisán , the CEO of KAVOSZ Zrt., which manages the program, with MTI on Wednesday.

A quarter of the enterprises would develop even in the current economic environment
According to the information, 76 percent of the received loan applications refer to liquidity-type Széchenyi Card products, the most popular being the Széchenyi Card Current Account MAX, which received 56 percent of the applications and 57 percent of the requested amount.
In the announcement, the CEO of KAVOSZ called it important that about a quarter of the enterprises would develop even in the current economic environment, and for this they requested an investment loan, within which the proportion of energy-related investments increased significantly.
MTI
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