Examples of using Progress microfinance in English and their translations into Greek
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Progress Microfinance.
Lastly, the Commission will promote information about the Progress Microfinance Facility.
The European Progress Microfinance Facility( Progress Microfinance).
It shows portraits of entrepreneurs across Europe who have already benefited from the Progress Microfinance.
Until 2016, Progress Microfinance will run alongside the new MF/SE programme.
More than 6 000 entrepreneurs have already benefited from loans worth a total of close to €50 million under Progress Microfinance.
Progress Microfinance does not provide direct financing to micro-entrepreneurs or individuals.
EaSI brings together three EU programmes managed separately between 2007 and 2013(PROGRESS,EURES and PROGRESS Microfinance).
Financial intermediaries under Progress Microfinance and EaSI: Green: countries with financial intermediaries.
EaSI brings together three EU programmes, managed separately between 2007 and 2013, and called PROGRESS, EURES and PROGRESS Microfinance.
Progress Microfinance loans worth €182 million given to over 20,000 entrepreneurs for start-ups and expansion.
Mr Pouris joined the European Commission as expert in the area of microfinance and social investing andhe has been actively involved in the management of the Progress Microfinance as well as in the design of the EaSI financial instruments.
Progress Microfinance is supported by the European Commission and the European Investment Bank, and managed by the European Investment Fund.
This cooperation between the European Investment Fund(EIF), the European Commission, andmicrofinance providers aims to mobilise over EUR 1 billion of microfinance loans for micro-borrowers across the EU under Progress Microfinance and the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovation(EaSI).
Progress Microfinance has a budget of €200 million of funding from the European Commission and the European Investment Bank.
Raising the money needed to start new businesses can be difficult for the unemployed, young people and minorities, butsmall loans such as the ones Progress Microfinance is providing can make a big difference for would-be entrepreneurs who might otherwise never be able to put their creativity at work.".
Progress Microfinance was set up in November 2010 with EUR 203 million of funding from the European Commission and the European Investment Bank.
In particular, the report finds that Progress Microfinance has significantly contributed to job creation, by enabling credit for unemployed or inactive people struggling to borrow money from financial institutions.
The Progress Microfinance leaflet gives an overview of the ways in which the initiative promotes employment and social inclusion in Europe and details how people can apply for microcredit.
In particular, the report finds that Progress Microfinance has significantly contributed to job creation, by enabling credit for unemployed or inactive people struggling to borrow money from financial institutions.
Progress Microfinance is supported by the European Commission and the European Investment Bank, and managed by the European Investment Fund.