πŸ“˜ Glossary : Key Terms – Financing Institutions for Entrepreneurship in Algeria


This glossary provides definitions of essential terms and institutions discussed in Unit 6. Understanding this terminology will help you navigate Algerian funding programs and policies for entrepreneurs.

πŸ“Œ Use it when preparing assignments, participating in forum discussions, or reviewing for quizzes.

Browse the glossary using this index

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AAPI

Algerian Investment Promotion Agency. Facilitates large investment projects and offers fiscal incentives and administrative support.
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ANADE (ex-ANSEJ)

National Agency for Entrepreneurship Support and Development. Offers funding and support to youth entrepreneurs (ages 19–40) to create new businesses.
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ANGEM

National Agency for Microcredit Management. Provides micro-loans to individuals and women, especially in rural or low-income settings.


C

CGCI

Credit Guarantee Fund for Real Estate. Supports real estate or infrastructure projects by guaranteeing financing.


CNAC

National Unemployment Insurance Fund. Supports unemployed persons (aged 30–50) in launching businesses through loans and accompaniment.
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E

Eligibility Criteria

Conditions that must be met to qualify for funding or support from a financing institution.


F

Feasibility Study

A report assessing the practicality and viability of a business idea before launching it.


FGAR

Guarantee Fund for Loans to SMEs. Helps businesses secure bank loans by acting as a financial guarantor.


G

Grace Period

A time frame during which the entrepreneur does not need to repay a loan or pay interest.


I

Incubator

A program or space that supports entrepreneurs by providing mentoring, training, and office resources.



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