Bank Respublika offers a loan that will make your small business stronger
For entrepreneurs of small and medium-sized businesses Bank Respublika offers micro credit - "My small business," which will provide a loan on favorable conditions for the development and expansion of its business.
Credit, the amount of which shall be 15 000 AZN, offered for up to 36 months c interest rate of 25 % per annum.
An application for the loan can be submitted by contacting one of the branches of the bank or services through "credit line" on the official website of the bank, as well as pages to Facebook.
If you need a larger amount for small and medium-sized businesses, Bank Respublika offers business loans up to 300,000 AZN, the terms of which can be found on the Bank's part of the business loans.
An important advantage of the loan with the Bank of the Republic is the ability to repay debts through the Internet , ATMs and services MobilBank.
The main objective of Bank Respublika of services in the field of business is to become profitable financial partner of every entrepreneur. -15D -
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