What incentive programs are available to Croatian business owners?
Some incentive and loan programs are available exclusively to small businesses owned by Croatian citizens. Below is a list of the programs offered to Croatian business owners only. 1. EU fondovi (EU Funds) Deadline: Varies by application Available to: Croatian business owners whose business is registered in Croatia
What does EIB do in Croatia?
Additionally, we back innovation through the Vesna Fund and e-mobility projects, creating jobs and advancing sustainability across Europe. The EIB provides finance and expertise for sound and sustainable investment projects in Croatia. Last year’s EIB Group activity in Croatia by priority (In € million, last updated at previous year end)
What programs are offered to foreign business owners in Croatia?
Below is a list of the programs offered to both Croatian and foreign business owners in Croatia. 1. Poticaji pri zapošljavanju osoba s invaliditetom (Support for the sustainability of self-employment of people with disabilities)
Who can get a small business subsidy in Croatia?
Available to: Croatian and foreign business owners whose company is registered in the Split area The city of Split has given non-refundable subsidies to small businesses – craft businesses that are, by the law governing the encouragement of small development economies, defined as small business entities.
How will EIB finance a new energy plant in Zagreb?
The EIB is lending Hrvatska Elektroprivreda DD €150 million to build a new combined cycle gas turbine, heat and electricity cogeneration plant to replace less environmentally-friendly plants in Zagreb. The Investment Plan-backed finance will improve the security of electricity supply in Croatia and reduce pollution levels.
Why did the European Investment Bank support the city of split?
She has been growing and developing her business with the assistance of the newly opened Technology Park Split, a hub for tech entrepreneurs. The European Investment Bank supported the City of Split in creating this largest technology park in Croatia. Europe needs to tap all its talent to ensure women compete on a level playing field.
For the period – most of the activities in digital transformation are financed through Recovery and Resilience facility (RRF) but also as activities in Horizon, Erasmus+, ESIF and EEA grant schemes. You may find more on the page of the Croatian National Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition.Latest Grid-scale/Utility Scale Energy Storage System (ESS)
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Croatia and the EIB
We support Croatian cities, including Zagreb, Split, Rijeka, Osijek, and Varaždin, with projects in sustainable energy, transport, social infrastructure, and affordable housing.
Available funding in Croatia
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EU money slowing down – what’s next for Croatia after ?
Here, Croatia ranks third from the bottom, just ahead of Malta and Spain. One of the biggest problems is the slow pace of calls for project proposals – especially for businesses.
Ministry of Physical Planning, Construction and State Assets
European Structural and Investment Funds (ESI Funds) are the cornerstone of Croatia’s development strategy. They will mobilize additional public national and private funding for
Government grants and loans for entrepreneurs in
The Croatian government offers financial incentives and loan programs available to both Croatian and foreign entrepreneurs doing business in Croatia.
Recovery and Resilience Plan
The Croatian Recovery and Resilience Plan provides a framework for achieving reforms and investments crucial for Croatia’s faster recovery and its long-term sustainable development. The reforms and investments in the plan will help
Enterprise Support Scheme (ESS)
The Applicant must duly complete and sign the Application Form. The Application Form should be submitted together with all necessary information and supporting documents. Applications
Fiscalization 2.0 in Croatia: Main Changes & Impacts
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Award for Enterprise Software Services (ESS) Bridge at Defense
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Croatia’s recovery and resilience plan
Following the unprecedented crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Croatia’s recovery and resilience plan has responded to the urgent need to foster a strong recovery, while making Croatia’s economy and society more resilient and

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