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Maroc Maroc - VIETNAMNEWS.VN - Economy - 27/Sep 02:18

Digital loans open new doors for SMEs

Experts warn that while digital lending channels hold great promise, coordinated reforms in legal frameworks, infrastructure and technology adoption are crucial to unlocking their full potential.

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