Register tomorrow !! Government Savings Bank for emergency loan release of 50,000 baht, does not require collateral
In the case of the results of the Cabinet meeting (Cabinet), which orders the Ministry of Finance And financial institutions have issued new measures to remedy those affected by the COVID-19 situation.
Mr. Vitai Rattanakorn, Director of Government Savings Bank It said that the Government Savings Bank has implemented a low-interest credit program for people affected by the new coronavirus outbreak as five measures for the general public, SME, low-interest income and tourism.
5 remedial measures consist of
1. Loans for expenses For self-employed people affected by the coronavirus virus or emergency loans, maximum credit limit of 10,000 baht, fixed interest 0.10% per month, maximum payment of 24 months or 2 years, no loan payments for the first 6 installments
It has the following features
• Be a Thai national, age 20 years and over
Have an income of not more than 30,000 baht per month.
• There is definitely a place to live. Can contact
• No collateral needed.
• Affected by COVID-19
2. Fundamental enhancement loan project Loan credit limit of up to 50,000 baht, fixed interest 0.35% per month, installments up to 3 years.
Have the following qualities
• Being a regular income person or self-employed trader.
• There is definitely a place to live. Can contact
• No need for person. Or securities to guarantee
• Affected by COVID-19
** Both projects will extend the credit application time until June 30, ’64, which will open for registration through the Government Savings Bank’s MyMo application on 15 Jan ’64.
3. SMEs borrow up to 70% of the appraised value. Up to 3 years, interest 5.99% per year
4. Low-interest loan project to help SMEs recover the maximum amount of 500,000 baht, no collateral. Travel group, Thai spa massage, Supply Chain and Homestay. Interest at 3.99%
5. Soft Loan Financial institutions leave to entrepreneurs with a maximum limit of 100 million baht, tourism and supply chain operators, interest 2% per year.
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