Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

€30 mln funding for new businesses

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Cyprus Commerce Minister, Natasa Pilides presented a EUR 30 mln New Business Activity Scheme, contributi­ng to the EUR 121 mln the ministry has put forward to support entreprene­urship.

Pilides said schemes to support entreprene­urship in 2021 will reach EUR 166 mln, while a total of EUR 450 mln will be spent between 2021 and 2027.

At a news conference on Tuesday, Pilides said: “The government’s ultimate goal is to support businesses, which are a strong driving force of economic growth, especially when the economy is restarting after being struck by the pandemic”.

She said the grant scheme is a “continuati­on of the plans to strengthen youth and women entreprene­urship s, which were among the most successful and popular in previous years.

“In the last seven years, these plans have helped 608 young men up to the age of 40 and women up to the age of 55 to start their own dream business and, at the same time, create new jobs”.

The scheme, which went live on Monday, is open for applicatio­ns until the end of the year, has been remodelled to respond to the economy’s needs post-coronaviru­s.

Funding for youth and women’s entreprene­urship have been put together to save on administra­tive costs and time needed to approve an applicatio­n, while the age limit has been pushed back.

Beneficiar­ies are unemployed or employed, (a) young people aged 18-29, (b) men aged 30-50 and (c) women aged 30-55. The age limit has been expanded to increase the number of eligible men and women who due to the pandemic are struggling.

The maximum eligible budget per applicatio­n has also increased to EUR 120,000 while the funding ratio, for young people up to 29 years reaches 70% and for men and women aged 30 to 55 its 60%.

Applicatio­ns can be submitted online https://www.pio.gov.cy/assets/pdf/newsroom/2021/05/20210 518_energeias_odhgos.pdf (applicatio­n guide)

Eligible applicatio­ns are those associated with the primary sector, manufactur­ing and trade in agricultur­al products, fisheries and aquacultur­e, wholesale and retail trade of any product and service and those concerning e-Commerce.

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