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NFES identified priority areas of lending in the Tartar
National Entrepreneurship Support Fund under the Ministry of Economic Development of Azerbaijan has started to receive investment projects in priority areas in Tartar.
As stated in the ministry here will be accepted projects to develop small and medium enterprises for the production of bread and sweets, as well as small and medium-sized vine-growing and cattle breeding farms.
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 active lending by the Fund began in 2002. Issuance of loans to entrepreneurs is arranged by 38 authorized banks and non-banking credit organizations. In 2012 the fund to finance 2,400 investment projects allocated 218 million manat. NFES loans in 2013 are forecast at 250 million manats.
Since the beginning of the year to finance 3286 investment projects, there has already been allocated 234.2 million manat. - 15D-
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