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INAPEM, BDA and FGC sign a memorandum that aims to facilitate access to credit

The National Institute of Support for Small and Medium Enterprises (INAPEM), the Development Bank of Angola (BDA) and the Credit and Guarantee Fund (FGC) signed this Tuesday a memorandum of understanding that aims to facilitate access to credit for producers of goods and services with the 'Made in Angola' seal.

: Lusa
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According to Ivan dos Santos, Secretary of State for the Economy, the document now signed will collaborate to increase the production of goods and services, as well as to increase employment, especially among young people, writes Angop.

"This memorandum responds to some needs of the business sector, so that it will facilitate even more the process of granting credit", said the official, quoted by Angop.

He also took the opportunity to appeal to producers to subscribe to the 'Made in Angola' service, as it is yet another tool that the Government has to increase and stimulate national production.

In turn, João Nkosi, chairman of the Board of Directors (PCA) of INAPEM, considered that the memorandum of understanding strengthens a procedure that has been taking place every day, "even without the protocol", given that the entities have developed initiatives aimed at supporting micro, small and medium-sized companies, writes Angop.

The official, quoted by Angop, also indicated that the document will overcome the constraints detected, in the sense of enabling the referred companies, "which have been knocking on INAPEM's door every day", to be able, close to the BDA and the FGC, to discover options to finance your projects.

The document was also praised by Patrícia Almeida da Cunha, president of the Executive Board of the BDA, who considered that it will "continue to work towards the progress of the country, with a commitment to young women".

Eduardo Mohamed, director of the FGC, among other things, highlighted the fact that the memorandum will make it possible to accelerate support for production in the country, as well as provide public guarantees under special conditions for 'Made in Angola' companies and also for those are included in the framework of the Informal Economy Reconversion Program (PREI), writes Angop.

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