SeaBank sets up line of credit for small businesses

Sep 26th at 12:42
26-09-2012 12:42:27+07:00

SeaBank sets up line of credit for small businesses

SeaBank is offering to lend up to VND2 trillion (US$95.23 million) with a preferential interest rate of 10.99 per cent per year to small- and medium-d enterprises nationwide. Enterprises can access the loan for consumer goods, foodstuffs, home appliances, production, pharmaceuticals, health equipment, electronics and telecoms

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