This was announced by the general director of the corporation, Alexander Isaevich.

According to him, at the moment in the border territories of Russia there is a decrease in the rate of lending to SMEs.

“At the same time, requests are received from entrepreneurs themselves to raise funds for business and its development,” added Isaevich.

He noted that small and medium-sized businesses in the Belgorod, Voronezh, Bryansk, Rostov and Kursk regions, as well as Crimea and Sevastopol, can use territorial umbrella guarantees to obtain loans.

In July, the SME Leasing Company, a subsidiary of the SME Corporation (KMSP), began accepting applications from small and medium-sized businesses for preferential leasing of equipment.

Moreover, the first program applies to micro and small enterprises from the manufacturing sector, and the second is designed for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises involved in the fields of tourism, healthcare, sports, science, creative industries and IT.