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  2. Technology Incubation Scheme - Wikipedia

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    Funds that can incubate and nurture young start-ups prior to venture capital funding. The program matches investments up-to 85% co-funding of a private incubator (maximum S$500,000). Incubators have the option to buy out NRF's equity of the company. Option is valid for 3 years (post TIS investment).

  3. Traineeship scheme of the European Commission - Wikipedia

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    Each trainee is assigned to an adviser who acts as a mentor. [6] Trainees work full-time, according to same rules as European Civil Servants (although unlike them, they are considered "external staff") and are paid a monthly living allowance equal to 25% of the basic remuneration for an official at grade AD 5/1. [6]

  4. European Investment Fund - Wikipedia

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    The European Investment Fund (EIF), established in 1994, is a financial institution for the provision of finance to SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises), headquartered in Luxembourg. It is part of the European Investment Bank Group. It does not lend money to SMEs directly; rather it provides finance through private banks and funds.

  5. European Structural and Investment Funds - Wikipedia

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    The European Structural and Investment Funds (ESI Funds, ESIFs) are financial tools governed by a common rulebook, set up to implement the regional policy of the European Union, as well as the structural policy pillars of the Common Agricultural Policy and the Common Fisheries Policy. They aim to reduce regional disparities in income, wealth ...

  6. European Long Term Investment Fund - Wikipedia

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    A European Long Term Investment Fund (ELTIF) is a type of regulated fund introduced in the European Union to encourage investment into companies and projects who need long-term capital, for example infrastructure projects. They are aimed at both institutional and private investors in Europe. [1]

  7. InvestEU - Wikipedia

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    The InvestEU Programme, until 2021 known as the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI), also called the Juncker Plan, is an initiative of EIB Group and the European Commission aimed at boosting the economy through mobilising private financing for strategic investments. [1] EFSI was established in 2015 through the EU Regulation 2015/1017 ...

  8. Export credit agency - Wikipedia

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    The application of the OECD arrangement in providing export credit is mandatory in EU countries under Art. 1 of Regulation (EU) No. 1233/2011. [4] The Berne Union, or officially, the International Union of Credit & Investment Insurers, is an international organisation for the export credit and investment insurance industry. The Berne Union and ...

  9. European Fund and Asset Management Association - Wikipedia

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    The founding members were the funds associations of Belgium, France, Germany, Denmark, Irland, Italy, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. [ 3 ] In 2004 it was renamed the European Fund and Asset Management Association after it broadened its articles of association to include represent corporates and associates in the investment fund and ...