
Up to this moment the development bank Hipotēku Banka, which is responsible for implementing the Swiss-Latvian microlending programme, has already allocated 4.6 million lats (8 million CHF) that account for a total of 800 microcredits. This is more than was initially planned under the Swiss-Latvian cooperation programme. By the end of 2014 Hipotēku Banka plans to issue a further 1.6 million lats (2.8 million CHF) as microcredits from the loan-money repaid by the customers to the bank.
If analysed by economic sectors, the majority of loans issued relate to agriculture and forestry – 50% from the total number of loans. Second most popular economic sector is trade (17%), followed by services (10%) and processing (9%). The average amount of the issued loans has been 5,800 lats (10,000 CHF).
Almost one quarter or 23% of the loans have been issued in the Latgale planning region, the same percentage in Vidzeme, 22% in Zemgale and 19% in the Kurzeme planning region.
The Swiss-Latvian microlending programme is being implemented since September 2011. Self-employed people and micro enterprises with up to nine employees can apply for business microcredit of up to 10,000 lats (17,500 CHF). Upwards of 5,000 lats, the borrower must contribute at least 10% equity capital.