BICE Argentina Emprende (Entrepreneurship Program)
Offers BICE Programa Argentina Emprende with debt financing for Argentine companies and exporters planning expansion.
BICE Programa Argentina Emprende sits inside Banco de Inversión y Comercio Exterior (BICE), Argentina's state-owned development bank. It is a rolling financing line for Argentine businesses, positioned as debt capital rather than a grant, with a ticket range from ARS 10 million to ARS 300 million. BICE places it alongside productive investment loans, leasing, working capital, and export finance. The program is oriented to companies and exporters that need repayment-based capital to move an investment forward. BICE's wider product set around it includes long-term productive investment loans, export pre- and post-financing, leasing for equipment and property, and regional economy credits. That makes Argentina Emprende part of a broader industrial and trade finance stack rather than a one-off subsidy. Its strongest appeal is the open-ended route to capital. Because the program rolls rather than opening as a competition, firms can approach when a project is ready instead of waiting for a call window. Applicants with a business plan, export activity, or a concrete capital expenditure tend to fit best, because BICE is financing operating businesses and asset purchases rather than early research.
Each grant below is a distinct funding opportunity with its own eligibility, scope, and deliverables.