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Companies with growth potential participate in the first procedure of the Recovery and Resilience Plan

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The first procedure of the Recovery and Resilience Plan in support of small businesses named "Technological Modernisation" is targeted at companies with growth potential, Eleonora Negulova, Chairperson of the National Association of Small and Medium Business, told the BNR. In her words, 500-600 companies will benefit from the opportunity. The results of the support will come in 2 years at the earliest. A total of EUR 133 million will be earmarked for the most viable enterprises.

Nearly 1,100 companies are taking part in today's online event on business opportunities under the Recovery and Resilience Plan. The forum was opened by caretaker Deputy Premier and Minister for the Management of EU Funds Atanas Pekanov.




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