Tunisia is taking a significant step towards economic empowerment with the launch of the 2026 Financial and Economic Inclusion Program. Managed by the Ministry of Employment and Vocational Training, this initiative is specifically designed for low-income individuals and aspiring entrepreneurs. The highlight of the program is the provision of interest-free loans of up to 10,000 Tunisian Dinars (DT).
Flexible Repayment Terms for New Startups
One of the biggest challenges for small businesses is debt management. This government program addresses this by offering a repayment period of up to 6 years. Additionally, it includes a one-year grace period, allowing entrepreneurs to focus on growth and operational stability before making their first installment payment. Whether your project is in technology, agriculture, or traditional crafts, this funding is accessible to all sectors.
Exclusively Digital Application Process
In line with Tunisia’s digital transformation goals, applications are accepted strictly through the official digital portal. The registration window opens on April 13, 2026, and closes on May 15, 2026. Applicants must demonstrate their financial need and provide a clear outline of their business idea. Early registration is highly recommended to ensure all documentation is correctly processed before the deadline.
Official Registration Link:
Start your application process today by visiting the Ministry’s digital portal: Ministry of Employment Digital Platform – Apply Here
Driving Local Innovation
By removing interest rates, the Ministry is encouraging thousands of Tunisians to transition from the informal economy to registered business ownership. This program is a cornerstone of the national strategy to combat unemployment and foster local innovation. It provides a lifeline for those who have the talent but lack the collateral typically required by commercial banks.
Who is eligible for the 10,000 DT loan?
Low-income individuals and those looking to start new small-scale economic projects in Tunisia.
Is the loan truly interest-free?
Yes, the Ministry provides these loans with a 0% interest rate to support economic inclusion.
When is the deadline?
The final date to register on the digital platform is May 15, 2026









