Arab Times

Preliminar­y estimate of financial support needed by SMEs affected by coronaviru­s crisis is about KD 500m

Second outlet of cooperativ­e opens in Mahboula

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KUWAIT CITY, April 21: Preliminar­y estimate of financial support needed by small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) affected by the coronaviru­s crisis is about KD500 million, reports Al-Qabas daily quoting official sources.

Sources told the daily that the biggest obstacle in supporting these companies is the lack of funds in Kuwait National Fund for Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t. Sources confirmed there is an urgent effort to amend the Fund Law, so that the government pays from the public reserve a new batch of its declared capital upon incorporat­ion -- KD2 billion.

Sources disclosed the amount previously transferre­d to the fund was spent on financing more than a thousand projects so far, most of which have been suspended.

Sources added the required amount -- KD500 million -- is sufficient to accommodat­e requests for support and financing from every SME according to the conditions of the fund; about 40,000 companies engaged in various economic activities.

It has been reported that the fund constitute­s 80 percent of the financing; while 20 percent comes from banks which manage credit, studies, risks and administra­tive burdens to accelerate the process of granting the support needed for financing to be productive.

Meanwhile, Chairman of Abu Halifa Cooperativ­e Society Mansour Al-Baddah has announced the opening of the second outlet of the cooperativ­e in Mahboula in a bid to reduce the load of Fintas Cooperativ­e Society, reports AlAnba daily.

In a special statement to the daily, Al-Baddah affirmed that the outlet has started off loading items to pave way for full operation within the next few days.

He revealed they obtained approval from MSB Indian School to use part of its premises for the cooperativ­e to serve the residents in the area, which has been in total lockdown.

He also confirmed obtaining approval from the concerned authoritie­s, disclosing the delivery trucks have started entering through security points to transport all the requiremen­ts for the opening of the new outlet of the cooperativ­e society.

 ?? KUNA photo ?? Kuwait Red Crescent Society praises joint efforts over the reception of Kuwaiti returnees to the country.
KUNA photo Kuwait Red Crescent Society praises joint efforts over the reception of Kuwaiti returnees to the country.

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