NFES has identified priority areas for lending in the village Keshlya
The National Entrepreneurship Support Fund under the Ministry of Economic Development of Azerbaijan has started to receive from the owners investment projects in priority areas in the village Keshlya Nizami district.
As stated in the ministry, there will be hosting a project to create a modern bakery, as well as small and medium-sized textile and spinning mills.
From today, the subjects have the right to apply to the fund by authorized credit institutions, the report said.
NFES was established in 1992 and started active lending in 2002. Issuing loans to entrepreneurs is arranged by 38 authorized banks and non-banking credit organizations. In 2011, the Fund for the financing of 1,643 investment projects allocated 138 million manat. NFES loans in 2012 are projected at 200 million manat, of which 90.1 million manat is allocated from the state budget. In 2013, lending is to reach 300 million manat, of which 50 percent is to come from the budget.
Since the beginning of the year, to finance 2,128 investment projects 195.8 million manat has been allocated. - 15D -
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