Access to financing can be one of the biggest hurdles for entrepreneurs trying to launch or grow a business on Prince Edward Island. The Entrepreneur Loan Program is designed to help bridge that gap by making capital more accessible for Islanders who are ready to invest in their business idea or take an existing operation to the next stage. Delivered by Finance PEI on behalf of the provincial government, the program supports a wide range of small and medium-sized businesses looking to start up, modernize, or expand within the province.
Through this program, eligible business owners can secure repayable financing of up to roughly $100,000 to support investments such as equipment purchases, leasehold improvements, or other costs tied to building a sustainable business. Loans are provided directly through Finance PEI and are structured with longer repayment terms, making monthly payments more manageable as the business gets established or grows. The program is particularly useful for entrepreneurs who may have difficulty accessing full financing through traditional lenders but have a solid business plan and a clear path forward.
Applications are currently being accepted, and the process focuses on understanding the viability of the business and its impact on the local economy. For Prince Edward Island entrepreneurs exploring financing options, learning more about how the Entrepreneur Loan Program works can help determine whether it fits their plans and funding needs.
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