The upgrade schedule for very small and small businesses is extended for 3 months

The implementation schedule of the investment plans of the action “Upgrading of very small and small enterprises for the development of their capacities in the new markets” is extended by 3 months.

Specifically, as the Deputy Minister of Development and Investment Giannis Tsakiris wrote on twitter, the invitation of the action “Upgrading of very small & small enterprises for the development of their capacities in the new markets” was modified. It concerns the extension of the implementation schedule of the investment plans by 3 months.

In more detail, the 17th amendment of the call for applications for financing business plans was published in the action “Upgrading of micro & small enterprises to develop their capabilities in new markets” of EPANEK, regarding the extension of the implementation schedule of investment plans by 3 months. that is, from 42 months and 132 days valid for 45 months and 132 days. It is noted that the extension is not granted to integrated investment plans for which the integration decision has been issued until 29/11/2017, given that the implementation schedule of these investment plans has already been completed.

At the same time, the point of the detailed invitation concerning the submission by the beneficiaries of the supporting document included in Annex IX with a / a 8 and which concerns the presentation of a copy of identity card (photocopy) of a newly hired person is abolished.

Also, as mentioned on the website of the NSRF, the decision of acceptance and approval of the minutes No 14 / 27-05-2021, No 15 / 02-06-2021, No 16 / 07-06-2021, No 17 / 09- was published. 06-2021, No 18 / 01-07-2021, No 19 / 10-09-2021, No 20 / 14-09-2021, No 21 / 22-10-2021 and No 22 / 27-01-2022 of the Commission Evaluation of Objections of the action “Competitiveness Toolkit for Small and Very Small Enterprises” of EPANEK, regarding the completion of the examination of 271 objections, of which 227 are rejected and 44 are accepted.

Source: AMPE

Source: Capital

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