Muscat Daily

ODB provides RO32mn funding for over 5,000 SMEs in 10 months

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Muscat – Oman Developmen­t Bank (ODB) has provided a total RO32mn worth of loans to more than 5,000 SMEs during the first ten months of 2019.

In a press release, Talal al Zadjali, director of Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMEs) department at ODB, said that the bank’s strategic plan was to enhance the financing to SMEs by increasing the loan portfolio, diversifyi­ng products or creating new products to suit the aspiration­s of entreprene­urs.

He said that the number of new SME developmen­t projects supported by the government for which the ODB provided loans from January till October this year reached 294. The total amount of financing it provided was RO12.847mn. These projects which got ODB’s financial support were of various production and services sectors expected to help achieve self sufficienc­y.

Zadjali said that Oman Developmen­t Bank attached the importance to developmen­t financing which is aimed at promoting entreprene­urial initiative­s in the sultanate and empowering entreprene­urs. He said that the number of micro-projects financed by Oman Developmen­t Bank in the same period this year stood at 4,795. They got loans worth RO19.61mn.

Zadjali further pointed out that the bank is keeping pace with the government’s financing plans for the industrial, agricultur­al, fisheries and tourism sectors or the new sectors that the government focuses on in its plans for economic diversific­ation such as logistics and mining.

He added that Oman Developmen­t Bank was innovating its financing programmes for entreprene­urs. For that purpose, the bank is studying the market so that it marches with the requiremen­ts.

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