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    ADB opens new doors for Kyrgyz MSMEs with tailored credit solutions

    ADB opens new doors for Kyrgyz MSMEs with tailored credit solutions

    Shorouk Express ADB opens new doors for Kyrgyz MSMEs with tailored credit solutions

    BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, December 4. Micro, small,
    and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Kyrgyzstan continued to
    benefit from government-backed credit guarantees and subsidized
    loan programs, supporting business growth and access to
    finance.

    The data obtained by Trend from the 2025 edition of the Asia Small and
    Medium-Sized Enterprise Monitor (ASM) published by the Asian
    Development Bank (ADB) shows that outstanding guaranteed loans for
    MSMEs reached $65.8 million in 2021, up from $57.3 million in 2020,
    reflecting a growth of 14.8 percent.

    The number of MSMEs benefiting from these guarantees increased
    to 977, while nonperforming guaranteed loans represented 4.6
    percent of the total guaranteed lending portfolio.

    In addition, subsidized loans played a crucial role in
    supporting MSMEs, with 10,407 new loans approved in 2021, amounting
    to a total value of $70.6 million.

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