Kamurj credit organization offers new loan

YEREVAN, September 8. /ARKA/. Kamurj credit organization said it offers a new agricultural and business micro loan dubbed “Urgent” and the best terms for already operating microcredits.

According to a press release of the organization, customers may receive agricultural and business loans in the amount of 500,000 drams or $1000 without pledge and guarantees within 2 hours. Kamurj said its current clients are entitled to better terms.

In addition, the organization has lowered the interest rate on operating agricultural and business loans in the amount of 3 million drams or $6,000 to 15%. If this loan is taken for agricultural purposes, borrowers are granted a grace period of 27 months from the maturity period of 36 months. ($ 1 – 478.25). -0-

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