Growth loans – when you want to scale faster
Loans for scalable companies wanting to grow quickly and scale up their operations.
Not specified in advance — decided individually based on your application and project. Some grant providers assess your situation, others sign agreements upon approval. Contact the grant provider (see source below) for an amount decision before applying.
Varies — depends on the scope of the project and the grant provider's assessment.
No fixed deadline specified — applications are usually accepted continuously. Check current dates with the grant provider.
About the grant
Growth loans from Almi are tailored for companies wanting to scale faster and grow internationally or nationally.
Requirements
- The company must be registered in Sweden.
- The company may have up to 249 employees.
- Turnover must not exceed 50 million euros or balance sheet total 43 million euros.
- The company must have a business idea with potential to develop, grow or transition.
- Private individuals cannot apply.
What types of project are suitable?
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