(HU) Széchenyi kártya: megy a Go, jön a Max
The Széchenyi Card Program MAX, a state-supported loan program aimed at promoting the competitiveness of the domestic SME sector and creating the conditions for its long-term growth, will be launched. Specific loan applications are expected to be submitted from the middle of this week to the regional chambers of commerce and industry, the National Association of Entrepreneurs and Employers (VOSZ) and the in the offices of Kavosz Zrt., Kavosz Zrt., which coordinates the program, told MTI on Monday.
In its announcement, Kavosz emphasized that the government considers it important to continuously provide small and medium-sized enterprises with subsidized funding sources under the Széchenyi Card Program, and that the SME sector can continue to access funds at the lowest interest rates. The MAX loans of the Széchenyi Card Program are still available with interest, at a net interest rate of 0.5-3.5 percent per year, in addition to other fees specified in the program’s business regulations. It was highlighted that the Széchenyi Energy Card was introduced as part of the Széchenyi Card Overdraft MAX, which businesses affected by the energy crisis can apply for with a one-year term and an even more favorable fixed annual interest rate of 1 percent compared to the normal overdraft part.
The Széchenyi Liquidity Credit MAX free-use current asset loan can be used to finance the acquisition of current assets necessary for the operation of the business, the loan can also be used for loan redemption. The Széchenyi Investment Loan MAX is suitable for financing almost all investment credit purposes, including in the agricultural sector, and the Széchenyi Lízing MAX loan can be used to finance financial leasing transactions.
Additional information and the detailed conditions of use are available on the website www.kavosz.hu – informed Kavosz Zrt.
MTI
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