Back to newsGreece has launched a microcredit program offering loans of up to 25,000 euros to small businesses without requiring collateral. Crete accounts for 13% of recipients nationally, reflecting the island's active small business sector. The program is designed to support local entrepreneurs, particularly in tourism-dependent areas. For visitors, this means continued investment in small hotels, tavernas, shops, and local services across the island. Businesses in Hania and other Cretan regions are among those benefiting, which may translate to improved facilities and services at independently owned establishments. The initiative is part of a broader national effort to strengthen the Greek economy by making financing more accessible to small operators who previously lacked the assets required to secure traditional bank loans.
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Greece Launches Collateral-Free Microcredit Program Boosting Crete Businesses
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