2021
DOI: 10.22616/esrd.2021.55.027
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Challenges on accessing finance for micro-enterprises in Latvia

Abstract: Financial support of companies for their development is considered and realised by many countries worldwide, also in Latvia. Latvia has been receiving critical remarks from entrepreneurs in regard to high level of refuse for financing from the financing institution ALTUM which is the principal intermediary of EU funds and provides resources to support entrepreneurship in Latvia. Statistical data indicate that there are significant reductions of micro-enterprises during recent years. The survey data showed that… Show more

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“…The availability of funding is a new challenge for those entrepreneurs in Latvia who want to develop green projects or switch to the bioeconomy. Although, in general, various financing options are available for SMEs in Latvia, access to them could be difficult for micro-enterprise (Beizitere et al, 2021). The most common reason for refusal by financial institutions is that the business model changes and innovations required by the Green Deal have an unpredictable outcome.…”
Section: Common Agricultural Policy Strategic Plan 2023-2027 (2022)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The availability of funding is a new challenge for those entrepreneurs in Latvia who want to develop green projects or switch to the bioeconomy. Although, in general, various financing options are available for SMEs in Latvia, access to them could be difficult for micro-enterprise (Beizitere et al, 2021). The most common reason for refusal by financial institutions is that the business model changes and innovations required by the Green Deal have an unpredictable outcome.…”
Section: Common Agricultural Policy Strategic Plan 2023-2027 (2022)mentioning
confidence: 99%