K&H: Refinanced loans drive the economy
In the highly changing economic environment, state-supported corporate loans with preferential interest rates play a major role in the financing of companies. K&H actively participates in this, so last year it disbursed the largest amount of refinanced loans in the SME sector and in the case of the Kárenyhítő Credit. For all of this, EXIM Hungary, the country’s official export credit agency, recognized its activities with two awards.

The EXIM Damage Relief Loan is a successful product
Yesterday, K&H was also able to receive the EXIM awards “SME Financier of the Year 2021” and “Legtöbb Karenyhítő Hitelt Folyosító Bank 2021”. The prizes were awarded by EXIM Magyarország, Eximbank Zrt. and MEHIB Zrt., a pair of institutions operating within an integrated framework, on the basis that last year K&H provided companies with the largest amount of Damage Relief Loans and refinanced loans in the SME sector.
“As one of Hungary’s leading banks, we have also strived in the past year to be a stable, predictable and decisive player in the economy, to contribute to its development and to preserve the competitiveness of companies. An important part of this is that we also actively participate in state-supported loan programs”
– emphasized Gábor Rajna, head of the K&H Business Clients Division, in connection with the recognition.
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