The Budapest program with a budget of 73.19 billion Hungarian forints will be available through the network of MFB Pont Plusz companies established by the Hungarian Development Bank (MFB), at premium branches of MBH Bank and Gránit Bank, they wrote in the announcement.
It is explained that the KKV Technology Plusz Budapest loan programme, which can be applied for as of October 28 and is realized from EU funds, can be used to finance investments aimed at technological modernization, such as the purchase of new tangible assets, including information. and communications technology devices.
In addition, with the exception of new construction, it is possible to convert, expand, renovate and modernize properties, up to a maximum of 50 percent of all eligible costs. The program also supports the purchase of electric cars and renewable energy generation devices. In addition, 30% can be financed from investment-related stock purchases and 20% from intangible assets.
In the loan program with a total amount of HUF 73.19 billion, companies can request a loan amount between HUF 5 million and HUF 50 million per transaction, with a fixed interest rate of 0 percent during the entire branch period.
They added that companies can apply for the SME Technology Plus loan program with a framework of HUF 155.54 billion for investments outside the capital as early as this spring.