With the aim of mitigating the impact of an upcoming phenomenon of The boythe Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) announced that the financing of the Impulso Myperú Program will be tripled from S/5,000 to S/15,000 million.
In accordance with Alex Conterasholder of the portfolio, this amount is similar to what was allocated at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, but necessary to address the climate effects that companies could face in the first quarter of 2024.
“We are also going to implement changes in the requirements for sectoral support, some will require advantages to guarantee their recovery,” said the official when presenting the United Planwhich seeks economic reactivation.
In this sense, the range of beneficiaries and the amount of credits that will be granted to formal companies will increase and will have an impact on the payment chain of several workers. In this way, businesses will now be able to request loans for up to S/10 million.
More facilities
The MEF has also ordered that a special extension be considered for grace periods and loan repayments for business owners who have been most affected by the ravages of FEN.
In addition, an improvement in auctions will be established in order to be able to financially include new beneficiaries.
Lowest interest rate on the market
The MEF detailed that S/4,144 million in guarantees have been assigned, with an average interest rate of 12.9%, being the lowest offered to MSMEs in the financial market. 64% of the assigned loan served as working capital or fixed assets for the companies, while 36% was to consolidate debt.
Source: Larepublica

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