Tatarstan has developed a preferential warranty product for business "Support of its own"

9 April 2024, Tuesday

The Guarantee Fund of the Republic of Tatarstan, within the framework of the implementation of the national project "Small and medium-sized entrepreneurship and support for individual entrepreneurial initiative", launched a preferential guarantee product "Support for self-employment".  

Tatarstan entrepreneurs, whose employees were sent to military service under a contract to participate in a special military operation (SMO), can use state support in the form of a guarantee.  

The maximum guarantee amount of the Guarantee Fund of the Republic of Tatarstan for the product "Support of SMO" is 3 million rubles, the amount of the guarantee is up to 60% of the loan amount. At the same time, the remuneration rate is fixed and amounts to 0.5% per annum of the amount of the guarantee.

Let us recall that the Guarantee Fund of the Republic of Tatarstan, subordinated to the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Tatarstan, provides guarantees for the registration of debt financing (loan, leasing, bank guarantee) to entrepreneurs who, according to the conclusion of a financial organization, have a stable financial position, but do not have sufficient collateral.

Tatarstan entrepreneurs can apply, check their business for compliance with the conditions for obtaining warranty support and learn more about preferential programs on the website Guarantee Fund of the Republic of Tatarstan, by phone: +7(843)293-16-94, +7(903)061-40-18, and also by contacting the Foundation at the address: Kazan, Moskovskaya str., 55.

Support for entrepreneurs in the Republic of Tatarstan is being implemented by development institutions subordinate to the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Tatarstan within the framework of the national project "Small and Medium-sized Entrepreneurship", which was initiated by the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin.

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