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EU paid €130.7 million to support more than 67,000 SMEs in EaP last year
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July 30, 2024

EU paid €130.7 million to support more than 67,000 SMEs in EaP last year


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The European Union last year disbursed €130.7 million to support more than 67,000 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine – 42.5% of which are owned by women. As a result, EU-supported SMEs in the region created nearly 80,000 new jobs and generated €1 billion in export value, according to the annual EU4Business report on SME support in the Eastern Partnership, published on 29 July.

The report offers in-depth information on EU support to small businesses in 2023 across three main areas: access to finance, business development services, and the business enabling environment. 

Access to Finance

Approximately 32,000 SMEs obtained financial support last year through loans totaling over €1.4 billion, with an average loan size of around €40,000. 

Business Development Services

In 2023, €31.4 million was allocated to enhance the professional skills of SMEs in the region, representing more than 24% of the total funds distributed. More than 34,000 SMEs were supported by consultancy services, incubators, clusters, and B2B activities, and 1,033 BSOs were supported. 

Business Enabling Environment

The EU supported a business enabling environment with a budget of €28.3 million. This funding helped up to 6,000 government institutions– encompassing policymakers, regulators, and enforcement agencies – boost their capabilities and led to the reform of more than 745 laws, regulations, and procedures.   

EU4Business is an umbrella initiative, encompassing all EU support to small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) in the Eastern Partnership countries – Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. EU supports SME growth by improving access to finance and business development services, and by promoting better business regulation.

Find out more

Press release

EU4Business Country Report 2024: Georgia

EU4Business Country Report 2024: Armenia

EU4Business Country Report 2024: Moldova



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