Due to its financial strength in the Central American region, Banco Atlántida received the support of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), which granted it a preferential line of credit of $20 million to promote micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). Salvadorans, so that they recover from the economic crisis generated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
CABEI’s response is part of the actions that the Bank has been promoting in the face of the effects of the pandemic, opening its portfolio of productive loans with soft conditions to inject fresh working capital into the different economic sectors, including green investments in energy efficiency. and renewable energies, which generate jobs and boost the country’s economy.
This new line of productive financing, under special conditions, aimed at MSMEs, will be made available starting next April for all those entrepreneurs who want to reinvent themselves, transform and adapt to the new normal, confirmed Banco Atlántida.
#The Savior: 228 #MSME They will benefit from financing from the Global Line of Credit to the country’s financial institution.
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— BCIE (@BCIE_Org) February 24, 2021
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