Behind us is the sixth edition of the poll “Golden Banker” organized by the portal Bankier.pl. The offer banking among netizens chose best products for companies. Best business account offers mBank and the winner for Best credit for the entrepreneur was PKO Polish Bank.
For the best banking products and services voted 30 thousand . Internet users. 27 banks reported 65 items in 8 categories of basic. Two of them related to the self-employed. In the category “best account for the entrepreneur” nominees were 14 banks. Most Votes 28% occurred in the mBank and his “mBIZNES account on Start” . Just behind the leader with 22% of the votes came in BZ offer “Business Package Terminal” . The last place on the podium accounted for ING Bank Slaski, which provides “Direct Account for the Company.”
In the second category for companies “Best credit for entrepreneurs” was nominated seven banks. In the opinion of the Internet users the best deal prepared Polish PKO Bank product “SME Loan” . This offer is received 26% of votes. On the second place has a Idea Bank , which has “Working capital loan in the Idea of Freedom” . The product received 18% of votes available. The first three closes Credit Agricole to “Loan for Business rotating 3×0″ , which received 16% of responses available.
– The fine businesses for a loan is more difficult than to individual consumers. No wonder – the banks is not easy to assess the creditworthiness of companies and often want them to shine through. However, see also (and this is confirmed by NBP) that slowly soften lending criteria for business. Entrepreneurs argue promises quick decision, easy procedures and minimum security people – and this provides them PKO BP, offering a winning loan SMEs. If the amount of the loan will be correspondingly high, flexible repayment terms and the price niezaporowa – ready recipe for success – says Katarzyna Latek, editor of “Business Pulse”.
Read the full ranking “Best in Banking 2014″. Congratulations to the winners and we invite you to participate in the next edition, which next year.
Gregory Marynowicz
Bankier.pl
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