DBS approves over 3,500 loans worth more than S$1.1b for micro, small enterprises
Bank working with key stakeholders to ensure working capital support reaches the most challenged of them
Singapore
DBS has approved over 3,500 loans for micro and small enterprises, totalling more than S$1.1 billion, under Enterprise Singapore's financing schemes.
The loans account for eight in 10 of all government-assisted small and medium enterprise (SME) loans that the bank has approved between the start of March 2020 and mid-May 2020.
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