La MSMEDA injecte 2,2 milliards de livres égyptiennes pour financer des projets à Menoufia

Bassel Rahmy, PDG de l'Agence de développement des micro, petites et moyennes entreprises (MSMEDA), a annoncé que l'agence a injecté 2,2 milliards de livres égyptiennes de financement à Menoufia entre juillet 2014 et avril 2026.

Ce financement a soutenu les moyennes, petites et micro-entreprises ainsi que des projets d'infrastructure, de développement communautaire et de formation.

Rahmy a fait cette déclaration samedi à l'occasion de la fête nationale de Menoufia et a souligné l'engagement de l'agence à coopérer avec le gouvernorat.

La MSMEDA a fourni plus de 22 400 services via des guichets uniques, notamment des licences, des cartes fiscales et des assurances sociales. Elle a également soutenu des pôles de production et des événements tels que l'exposition Turathna.

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