Edi Rama: Government to Offer Easier Credit for Small and Medium Businesses

Prime Minister Edi Rama announced a new financing program called “Double Your Enterprise.” He said the initiative will provide reasonable interest rates for businesses that want to expand.

Rama explained the program will be implemented in cooperation with the Bank of Albania and commercial banks, with government guarantees to support lending. He said the scheme will target small and medium enterprises that are ready to grow but need financial backing.

He added that the program will also support start-ups that aim to become productive and profitable companies. According to him, the initiative opens a new opportunity for entrepreneurs who want to expand production and double their business size.

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