Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Backbone of the enterprise received from the state banks more than 2 trillion rubles

Businesses included in the list of strategic received from Sberbank, VTB and Vnesheconombank more than 2 trillion rubles. Told first vice-premier of Russia Igor Shuvalov met with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. "The volume of credit resources, which is granted to enterprises that list is huge - more than 2 trillion rubles," - he said. According to him, as of March 10, credit life, issued by the Savings Bank of Russia to these enterprises, estimated at over 1 trillion 599 billion rubles. VTB, said Shuvalov, provided these enterprises loans worth over 530 billion rubles, VEB has provided loans worth over 500 billion rubles, of which 47 billion rubles - of military-industrial complex. Shuvalov highlighted the public support of military-industrial complex. He said that an interdepartmental working group on the defense industry, established under the Commission had already considered the application for state support of 81 enterprises of the defense, 50 decided to allocate credits. "On 50 companies stand out loans worth over 70 billion rubles. The eight companies decided to allocate a guarantee in excess of 26 billion rubles, this is already implemented solutions," - "Shuvalov said. According to him, only through Sberbank's lending decisions on these companies in recent months amounted to over 68 billion rubles. " However, Shuvalov said that "loans are offered at very severe conditions and high interest rates." First vice-premier also said that at the request of 32 large farms, also included in the list of strategic, decisions on the allocation of credit in an amount not less than 217 billion rubles. Shuvalov said that in general, these organizations evaluate their needs for the current year to around 600 billion rubles, Interfax reports. According to the first vice-premier, in those enterprises that have applied to their applications to the government for the past two months, the situation varies considerably: from the perspective of social programs, programs to retrain, etc.

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