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“For small and micro-enterprises, more conservative limits on the size of assets and debt are required,” the Central Bank said in a presentation that the publication read.

As specified, the regulator wants to remove from the register of SMEs companies with assets and a loan burden exceeding 8 billion rubles.

Restrictions are proposed to be introduced on the total volume of loans with state support for SMEs - in the amount of 2 billion rubles.

It is also about excluding SMEs affiliated with large businesses and banks, reducing the permissible share of ownership from 49% to 20%, including through closed-end investment funds and management companies.

In addition, according to the authors of the document, financial intermediaries should be removed from the register and state support for MFIs should be denied.

Earlier it was reported that about 40% of small and medium-sized businesses in the Moscow region received support in the form of preferential loans and credit holidays.

This was stated by the governor of the Moscow region Andrey Vorobyov.

It is reported that this year about 9,000 SMEs from the Moscow region have applied for such support measures.

Also, the press service of the business ombudsman of the Moscow region reported that over the three months of anti-crisis programs of preferential revolving and investment lending in the region, businessmen and individual entrepreneurs concluded 2.3 thousand loan agreements with banks on preferential terms.