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    Romanian Prime Minister, financial experts discuss financing mechanism complementary to SME Invest

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    Prime Minister Ludovic Orban on Tuesday welcomed leaders of the Association of Romania’s Financial Companies to discuss the introduction of a funding mechanism complementary to the SME Invest programme with the aim of supporting companies to obtain funding for the purchase of equipment and machinery necessary for their activity.

    According to a post on the government’s Facebook page, the consultations focused on the tools needed to ensure the financial liquidity that companies need to revive the economy.

    “Discussions focused on introducing a funding mechanism complementary to the SME Invest programme. The objective of this new mechanism is to support companies to obtain easy-term funding for the purchase of equipment and machinery necessary for their activity. The areas considered are IT, research -development, agriculture, forestry and fishery, construction, manufacturing, except alcohol and tobacco production, health and social assistance. Consultations will continue to finalise such funding mechanism.”

    Via Agerpres

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