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Aye Finance Raises INR 250 Cr Debt Funding To Fuel MSME Lending
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Aye Finance has secured debt funding from Dutch entrepreneurial development bank FMO. The funding will be used to provide loans to underserved micro, small, and medium enterprises in India. Aye Finance has already disbursed loans worth over INR 10,000 Cr to more than 8.67 Lakh customers so far.
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