Guillermo Lasso, announced the delivery of the ‘Opportunity Credits’. It is a credit line at 1% interest and a term of up to 30 years. Through BanEcuador it will be allocated in a first stage USD 100 million to benefit the agricultural sector already women dedicated to this activity, it is expected to reach more than 40,000 beneficiaries.
Delivery of the desired amount is expected to take no more than two days.
“My order to all entities has been very clear: not to hinder the delivery of loans, but to facilitate it as much as possible. Here is the Government of the Encounter, complying, creating opportunities for you!
— Guillermo Lasso
You can finance amounts from 500 to 5,000 with an interest rate of 1% per year and fixed. The guarantees that are needed is an unsecured if the credit is up to 3,000 and a personal one from 3,001 to 5,000. The credit life insurance is assumed by BanEcuador, only for the holder up to 65 years of age.
Who can access?
Clients and non-clients of BanEcuador.
Which are the requirements?
- Identification card
- Original voting certificate
- Basic service sheet (up to 3 months old)
- Credit request
- Documents that support the income you receive from your economic activity (account statements, invoices, sales notes, RISE, RUC, commercial references, etc.). In case of declaring assets, attach supporting documentation (copy of registration, property tax, deeds, etc.).
How to acquire the credit?
In the first phase, the attention will be under the last digit of the digit of the card. For example, if it ends in 5, you can approach the meeting points this January 5.
“Come to the offices, call the official channels, present your project and go out to fight for that dream that you have pursued so much. Count on our support ”, wrote the president in his social networks.
Where they are located?
Quito: Government Platform
Guayaquil: Samanes Park, Ban Ecuador Atarazana.
Rest of the country: Meeting points.
As an example, he recalled Dalia Cortéz Nazareno, the first Ecuadorian to access credit. She will pay 324 monthly installments of USD 15.40, an amount that is equivalent to a little more than half a dollar a day.
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