Imkon credit union (Uzbekistan) launched two more new consumer crediting projects in cooperation with local companies on 21 February
Published:
27 February 2005 y., Sunday
Imkon credit union (Uzbekistan) launched two more new consumer crediting projects in cooperation with local companies on 21 February.
First project developed in collaboration with OQTEPA, furniture producer, and envisages purchase of furniture on loan to members of union. Buyer should pay 50% of furniture and the rest between six months and a year. The sum of credit is from 300,000 soums to 3 million soums.
Second project carried out with TexSistemaServis, certified banking and computer equipment supplier. Imkon offers consumer crediting on purchase of computer and banking equipment of ACER, APPLE and others. The union also finances purchase of plastic cards terminals.
Dilshod Yuldoshev, financial director of Imkon, said that anybody can get credit and the only conditions is to join union as member.
Currently, the union is working on two more projects on repair of apartments and purchase of cars.
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