Recently, the Ministry of Planning and Investment issued Document No. 5251/BKHĐT-PTDN dated July 29, 2022, to clarify some contents in Decree 31/2022/ND-CP dated May 20, 2022 on conditions for consideration and 2% interest rate support from the State Bank (“Document No. 5251”).
One of the notable contents of Document No. 5251 is the answer to the question that the customer receiving interest rate support must satisfy 02 conditions. Here, let’s find out with Bizlawyer 2 conditions to become the subject of 2% interest rate support from the State Bank.
Customers who are eligible for interest rate support must meet the following conditions:
+ Condition No. 01: Having a registered business line in one of the business lines specified at Point a, Clause 2, Article 2 of Decree No. 31/2022/ND-CP;
+ Condition No. 02: The purpose of using the loan is in one of the registered business lines specified at Point a, Clause 2, Article 2 of Decree No. 31/2022/ND-CP
In which, the business lines specified at Point a, Clause 2, Article 2 of Decree No. 31/2022/ND-CP include:
(1) Aviation, transportation, and warehousing (H);
(2) Tourism (N79);
(3) Accommodation and catering services (I);
(4) Education and training (P);
(5) Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries (A);
(6) Processing and manufacturing industry (C);
(7) Software publishing (J582);
(8) Computer programming and related operations (J-62);
(9) Information service operations (J-63);
(10) Including construction activities directly serving the above-mentioned economic sectors but excluding construction activities for real estate business purposes specified in the economic sector code (L).
The above business lines are determined according to Decision No. 27/2018/QD-TTg.
Above are some studies on the conditions to receive 2% interest rate support from the State Bank according to the guidance in Document 5251.
Document 5251 takes effect from the date of signing and promulgation, which is July 29, 2022.
* This newsletter is for informational purposes only on newly issued legal regulations, not for advice or application to specific cases.
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