New term applications began in the breath of the Chambers Union and Türkiye's goods exchange (Tobb), created to support small and medium -sized businesses, since the first week of October. Credit, aiming to provide financial support for small and medium enterprises under appropriate conditions, will be able to apply to all room members in the room associated with TOBB.
The Chambers alliance and Türkiye's exchange of goods (TOBB), credit guarantee funds and banks to provide financial support for small and medium -sized enterprises, “Tobb breathing loans” began to accept applications since October 2 in the new period. In past activities, applications have been carried out directly through bank branches with Breath Tobb loans and 23 thousand 515 companies have been provided with support for £ 30 billion.TOBB members (members of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Transport Department of members of commercial exchange and commercial exchange) and TOBB should be a member of the Borma Department and Securities.*Pharmacists, agricultural credit cooperatives, traders and craftsmen credit and guaranteed cooperatives, foreign currency kiosks, payment companies, financial advisors and financial advisors.The upper maximum limit of the breathing loan is 1.5 million and these limits may vary based on the provinces where small and medium -sized enterprises use credit and connected rooms.Breathing loans are used up to 36 months, including the main payment time of up to 6 months. The interest rate is applied up to 33 %to 24 months and 32 %in more than 24 months.
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