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The government-owned Small Business Corporation (SBC) and private thrift banks have pledged to help push forward economic activities in the countryside by providing financial assistance to small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). According to SBC chair and chief executive officer Zorayda...
Commercial banks have reduced bad loan ratios as they strengthened credit analyses and cut loans to borrowers with low credit…
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Bank Indonesia said the banking system is committed to providing this year new loans of 60.4 trillion rupiah to small-…
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Lending by the most important institutional supplier of credit to small firms, commercial banks, increased in 2002-2003, according to a…
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South Korean banks remained reluctant to make loans to small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in February despite emerging signs of…
Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) today said it is in talks with 3-4 commercial banks for stake, so…
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The Korea Credit Bureau, an agency created by 11 Korean financial companies, was officially set up yesterday to help banks…
South Korea’s major commercial banks are suffering from overdue loans to households and small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Of banks,…
The Bumiputra Manufacturers and Services Industry Association of Malaysia (PPIPBM) said banks stand to gain more from helping small- and…
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A majority of banks in the Asia-Pacific region are still at the early implementation stages of complying with the Basel…
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The Peruvian banking regulator SBS is currently studying requests submitted by two local financial institutions interested in the factoring and…
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The Parliamentary Committee on banking feels that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) should fix targets for individual banks for…
The entire banking system provided smaller amounts for loans to small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the second quarter, but…