Examples of using Progress microfinance in English and their translations into Romanian
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Progress Microfinance will continue to offer its products until 2016, as planned,
Vice versa, several Progress Microfinance intermediaries(e.g. Qredits
Thanks to the Progress Microfinance guarantee, the Polish FM Bank serves newly created enterprises that have been operating for less than 12 months.
Finally, some Progress Microfinance intermediaries target particularly vulnerable groups,
how Progress Microfinance complements other EU instruments
Loan commitments to FAER and Inicjatywa Mikro were increased as a result of successful Progress Microfinance implementation.
the new Programme would also avoid overlaps with the European Progress Microfinance Facility(Progress Microfinance).
The change hinders the ability of the guarantee institution to fulfil the additionality requirements under Progress Microfinance.
structural funds or other European funding(such as the Progress microfinance instrument, the Social Innovation Europe initiative,
The aim of Progress Microfinance is not only to make EU funding available
According to the Management Regulation governing funded instruments under Progress Microfinance, exposure to intermediaries in any single Member State may not exceed 10% of the aggregate target commitments of investors,
This is why the microcredit providers supported under Progress Microfinance are required to cooperate with organisations that provide these services,
Progress Microfinance was set up by Decision No 283/2010/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council(‘the Decision') to support microfinance
In particular, the report finds that Progress Microfinance has significantly contributed to job creation, by enabling credit for unemployed
Five of these contracts were concluded with intermediaries from Member States where Progress Microfinance support had not been used before:
social innovation 1296/2013 that has taken over from the Progress Microfinance instrument.
Gauging the representation among end-beneficiaries of the group aged 25 to 30 might give more insight into the potential of Progress Microfinance to help young people find a job.
which, in the case of Progress Microfinance, matched the EU's €100 million contribution.
An agreement has been recently reached for a provision of a guarantee under Progress Microfinance to a Greek microcredit provider, the Pancretan Cooperative Bank Ltd(PCB) which will allow
Innovation Framework Programme(CIP), Progress Microfinance, the Risk-Sharing Instrument(FP7),