Ablay Myrzakhmetov told about the course of the program of provision of microloans by NCE "Atameken"
According to the Chairman of the Board of NCE, Kyzylorda granted microloans in the amount of 400 million tenge
As it was stated by Ablay Myrzakhmetov, microloans are being issued in Almaty and Aktobe regions, next week the program will start in Mangistau. "This is just the beginning. A great deal of substantive work is ahead, it is necessary to sit down with the business. We call and at the same time we understand that the national companies have much work, but it is necessary to support local businesses. It is extremely important to save the jobs, to ensure the stability of the economy and social well-being, and I am sure that the management of the companies perceives it as an important task".
According to Ablay Myrzakhmetova, the loan program is implemented with the support of sponsors, the first person ti finance it was the head of the Presidium of "Atameken" Timur Kulibayev. "Our businessmen themselves look whom to give, and to whom not. This is socially correct. Even large businesses that are included in the regional councils in all our regional branches - they all, so to speak, the fathers of their region, they realize that everyone in the region tracks, trains and accompanies entrepreneurs. In Kyzylorda 400 million tenge were issued for micro-loan program for 61 projects. As they say, there is a 100 percent return of these loans", - said Myrzakhmetov.
The head of the Board of "Atameken" also stressed that the cooperation with "KTZ" will be proided a full range of non-financial support at the centres for servicing entrepreneurs and business support centers. Ablay Myrzakhmetov invited the management of "KTZ" to take part in the microloan program. "If KTZ is willing to allocate sponsorship money for the development of rural entrepreneurship, we are willing to use it in our project. "Atameken" sets the task in these times of crisis, to demonstrate that we are a real social force that is ready to act as a connecting link between business and the Government", - he concluded.
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