Ukrgasbank has launched a loan program without restrictions within the framework of the state program “Available loans 5-7-9%”. The program is focused on supporting the development of micro-businesses in Ukraine, and on the physical skills of the entrepreneurs themselves.
Thanks to the mechanism for reducing the cost of loans, businesses can cancel the loan at a rate of 15% of the market rate and without force. The bank takes a decision on such loans within 1 day.
Behind the mind of the new credit program, private entrepreneurs can withdraw loans up to 1 million UAH to increase the total amount, for example, for the purchase of goods and products, in the range of 1 to 2 rubles. For the safety of credit card clients, secure a virtual card, which can be used immediately for transactions in the trade market or on the Internet.
Some clients have already used the program quickly and received simple Swedish loans without being forced to draw up a legal document. The first are enterprises from Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk, which operate in the field of wholesale trade of household materials. Once you get a cat scent, you can expand your range of products.
Microloan transfers at Ukrgasbank:
• minimal package of documents;
• the application can be submitted remotely without visiting the bank for payment;
• outpost and bail daily;
• The Swedes will make decisions within 1 day.
“We have expanded the possibilities of entrepreneurs from received financing by adapting our microcredit to the “Available Loans 5-7-9%” program. So why can we offer our self-employed individual financing clients under a reduced rate of two hundred percent per change compared to the rate for a standard credit product?“said Tetyana Kornienko, director of the small and medium-sized business department of Ukrgasbank.
More information about microloans from Ukrgasbank can be obtained from consultants at the SME Customer Support Center at phone number: 0 800 305 305 or by request
Public joint stock company joint stock bank “UKRGASBANK”. NBU License No. 123 dated July 21, 1993. Registration No. 183 in the State Register of Banks.
Source: korrespondent

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