Entrepreneurial women in the Municipality of La Victoria will be able to access Promipyme credits, starting September 25, announced its general director, Fabricio Gómez Mazara, who also announced the amount of 250 loans to the women who wish to start their businesses.
Gómez Mazara responded as follows to the demands of the women of La Victoria who participated in the meeting: "The Government in the Provinces", held last Sunday in La Victoria, where he committed to make viable the demands of their community members and fulfill the requests related to the entity he directs, Promipyme.
The economist called on the women of the aforementioned municipality to go to the nearest office of the entity, in order to request their credits, which are part of the "Your Signature is Your Guarantee" program, an initiative of the central government.
The community meeting, held at the Juan Pablo II Faith and Joy Polytechnic in the La Victoria sector, Santo Domingo Norte municipality, was chaired by the provincial governor, Lucrecia Santana Leyba; Fabricio Gómez Mazara, general director of Promipyme; Guillermo García, director IAD; Miguel Saviñón (El gringo), mayor of LV; Leonardo Perozo, Deputy General Administrative and Financial Director of Promipyme; Osiris Marchena, Deputy Director of Credit Business.
In his speech, before dozens of community leaders and representatives of the local productive sector, Mazara highlighted that his management is focused on providing real solutions to entrepreneurs and micro-entrepreneurs in the country.
"We are here to support the communities, just like President Luis Abinader and the other officials. We are all in the streets listening to the needs. I, as director of PROMIPYME, will resolve everything within my area, and for the other problems, we will be the messenger so that they reach those who must respond," he said.
He informed that all those concerns, requests, and inquiries related to Promipyme will be facilitated to be resolved immediately, while also reminding that Promipyme has a new office in that community that is open to serve micro-entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs.
"Public servants must keep the promises they make, I state before the local authorities of the municipality."








