Small Business Credit Guarantee Consultation and Review of Guarantee Support Possibility

Gyeongnam Credit Guarantee Foundation Mobile Consultation Office [Image source=Hapcheon-gun]

Gyeongnam Credit Guarantee Foundation Mobile Consultation Office [Image source=Hapcheon-gun]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongnam announced on the 9th that since July 8th, it has been operating a Gyeongnam Credit Guarantee Foundation mobile consultation office every Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Small Business Support Center, through which 43 companies have received loans after credit consultations.


The county is promoting a small business development fund project in the second half of this year, providing interest support at 3% per annum within a total limit of 4 billion KRW, with a maximum limit of 50 million KRW per business, and it has been confirmed that small business owners have benefited from this.


The consultation office provides convenience for small business owners in the county who are located far from the Gyeongnam Credit Foundation branch by offering credit guarantee consultations and reviewing the possibility of guarantee support to resolve difficulties in credit loans. BNK Gyeongnam Bank Hapcheon branch also staffs the office to provide concurrent consultations.


Small business owners in the county who wish to receive consultation should visit the center with their ID and business registration certificate to obtain a credit guarantee certificate and then apply for a loan from a financial institution suitable for them.


Although initially planned to operate for one month, due to an overwhelming number of consultations and inquiries, the operation period has been extended until December. Reservations for consultations can be made by applying in advance at the Small Business Support Center of the county before visiting.



A Hapcheon-gun official stated, “We will continue to work with the Credit Guarantee Foundation to help local small business owners, who are struggling due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), to receive loans more conveniently.”


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