Up to $15,000 for Montreal based start-ups

PME MTL - Young Business

Type of Funding

Grant

Max Funding

15,000.00

Region

Municipal

Application Difficuty

Average

Processing Time

Slow (A few months)

Province

Quebec

Industry

N/A

Funding Goals

Grow and expand your business.
Working capital.

Demographic

N/A

Incorporated

Yes

Contact

(514) 858-1018

Get a Fast Business/Personal Loan

Business location – Canada
Monthly Revenue – $10K +
Time in Business – 6 months +

Funds in 24 hours $5,000 to $50,000 No hidden fees No collateral Applying doesn’t impact credit score

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Business location – Canada
Monthly Revenue – $10K +
Time in Business – 6 months +

Funds in 24 hours
$10,000 to $800,000

Details

Non-repayable financial contribution of up to $15,000 for Start-ups based in Montreal. Can be used for Equipment purchases, Leasehold improvements, Marketing expenses or as Working capital fund.

Eligibility

Launch a legally constituted business listed in the Registre d'entreprises du Québec (REQ)

Have your business and your head office in Montréal

Operate a company that has been in existence for less than five years

Submit a business plan showing its profitability and viability

Commit to working full-time in the business

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