Brazil Allocates R$101 Million in Credit to Empower Female Entrepreneurs
The Impact Fund Estímulo allocates R$101 million in credit exclusively for female micro and small entrepreneurs across Brazil, with favorable terms and support programs.
The Impact Fund Estímulo allocates R$101 million in credit exclusively for female micro and small entrepreneurs across Brazil, with favorable terms and support programs.
On November 22, South Korean startup Innospace will conduct Brazil's first orbital satellite launch from the Alcântara Launch Center, a historic milestone for the country's space program.
Curitiba and Aracaju lead Brazilian capitals in enabling entrepreneurs to open new businesses in just two hours, thanks to major reductions in bureaucracy and digitization efforts.
Empretec seminar registrations open in Pindamonhangaba, aiming to strengthen local entrepreneurship through Sebrae-SP's renowned training program under the 'Mais Pinda' initiative.
Bruno Oliveira will conduct a hands-on business growth immersion event in Aracaju on November 26, focusing on brand building, customer engagement, and sales strategies.
COP30 saw the launch of Zôma and Sebrae's new green credit guarantee line, initiatives supporting Amazonian entrepreneurs and sustainable business financing.
The 2nd Sudoeste Summit in Muzambinho, MG, convened regional stakeholders to foster innovation connections impacting business development and launched initiatives to recognize innovation excellence.
Sebrae/MS empowers women entrepreneurs through networking events while research reveals lower delinquency rates among women-led businesses in Brazil.
Business fairs and summits in Lucas do Rio Verde and Bahia spotlight entrepreneurship growth and economic future discussions in Brazil.
Government initiatives in Minas Gerais and Rio Verde are boosting small business growth through business opportunities and subsidized credit programs.
Ceará experienced a 22% rise in new business openings in October 2025, accompanied by Expo Horizonte 2025 fostering local economic integration and innovation.
Contrata+Brasil platform launches in Corumbá to ease public contract access for microentrepreneurs, reducing bureaucracy and supporting local growth.
Brazilian projects like Morro do Silício and regional fairs are fostering diversity and growth among entrepreneurs, especially women and marginalized communities.
Delas Summit 2025 in Florianópolis successfully connected 300 women entrepreneurs, facilitating business deals and offering financial support through innovative programs.
New data reveals nearly 60% of small business owners in Paraíba have higher education, leading to better income and business outcomes.
Brazil is boosting entrepreneurship among those over 50 through targeted tips and supportive events to harness the economic potential of the silver economy.
The Delas Summit 2025 in Florianópolis showcases women entrepreneurs transforming business with sustainability and social impact, reflecting a growing movement for inclusive and ethical entrepreneurship in Brazil.
Ceará's new business registrations jumped nearly 30% in 2025, driven by digital reforms and sector growth, says Jucec.
Brazil's female entrepreneurship is thriving with initiatives boosting empowerment and stories like Sônia Ramos' cake franchise success exemplifying the surge.
Brazilian cities are launching new programs in 2025 to support entrepreneurs and small businesses through resource centers, business academies, and fairs.
Small service businesses in Brazil are innovating by creating new services that address and manage bureaucratic challenges, turning regulatory frictions into business opportunities, as revealed by Sebrae's 2025 survey.
Ceará strengthens small business support with model Entrepreneur Rooms statewide and a free AI-focused digital presence course for entrepreneurs by Sebrae, Google, and Alura.
Brazilian women entrepreneurs advance through the 4th Tricotando Negócios event and an international business mission to Portugal.
Pizza Prime, founded with a R$20,000 loan, is poised for R$180 million revenue in 2025, expanding rapidly with 80 stores and new business models across Brazil.
Research shows credit access improves financial stability and confidence among Brazilian entrepreneurs, with women benefiting notably; local market revitalization also boosts small business growth.
Northern Brazil advances entrepreneurship through Jucepa's business formalization innovations in Pará and Inovem's entrepreneurship training in Roraima.
Microcredit programs by Banco do Povo and BNDES are enabling entrepreneurs across Brazil to grow businesses through credit access, training, and strategic events.
The Feira do Empreendedor 2025 opens in São Paulo, spotlighting entrepreneurship and regional economic growth with significant participation from São José do Rio Preto.
Small Brazilian businesses like Kakao Blumenn and Pousada Piuval lead sustainability efforts, supported by Sebrae, driving economic and environmental progress.
Upcoming entrepreneurial fair in Canoas and ongoing financing initiatives in Paraná highlight Brazil's commitment to supporting local business growth and innovation.
Rio de Janeiro set a record for new business registrations in July 2024, with 7,315 openings driven by a favorable economic environment and key sectors like services and retail.
Brazil advances entrepreneurship education through a prison business program in Minas Gerais and a local business strengthening event in São Cristóvão, empowering inmates and entrepreneurs alike.
UnB launches its 16th Business and Innovation Fair with record partnerships and technology showcases, while Minas Gerais highlights cultural innovation and tourism at Abav Expo 2025.
Ceará's new business registrations jump 21% in Q3 2025, led by a 33.1% surge in the services sector and supported by streamlined entrepreneurship policies.
Governor João Azevêdo inaugurates the 14th Fenemp in Patos, emphasizing government support for entrepreneurship and job creation in Paraíba, with strong participation and contract signings to boost local businesses.
In 2025, Brazilian and Ecuadorian business events highlighted innovation and networking, generating significant new business opportunities and strengthening entrepreneurial ecosystems.
Brazil launches Mover Mais Negócios to support afro-entrepreneurship while legislative efforts aim to expand microentrepreneurs' revenue limits.
Brazilian entrepreneurs strategically combine word of mouth and social media marketing amid challenges like high taxes, supported by training programs and local credit initiatives.
Acre's EmpreendeTur project is underway, offering vocational courses to boost tourism and entrepreneurship in the state.
Brazil's government credit programs and regional efforts in 2025 significantly bolster micro and small businesses, fueling entrepreneurship and job growth across states.