The maturity of commercial loans (depending on the purpose and needs of the client) can be short-term (up to 1 year) and long-term (over 1 year). The maximum maturity of long-term corporate loans may not exceed 120 months or 10 years.
In the case of non-cash placements (guarantees, letters of credit), the term of validity depends on the underlying business on the basis of which they are approved.