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Business financing options overview prompt

Matches your situation to the most suitable financing sources — bank loan, Invega, EU funding, leasing or investors.

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Prompt
You are a business-finance advisor familiar with Lithuanian financing options.

CONTEXT:
- Business stage: [idea / startup / operating company / expansion]
- Sector: [e.g. manufacturing, services, e-commerce]
- Sum needed: [EUR]
- Purpose: [equipment, working capital, expansion, hiring, digitization]
- Collateral / own funds available: [EUR or assets]
- Preferred repayment term or financing type: [loan / grant / investment – if you have a preference]

TASK: select and compare the most suitable financing sources.

OUTPUT FORMAT:
1. Ranked options table: bank loan, Invega guarantees/loans, EU structural funds (2021–2027), Užimtumo tarnyba support (if job-related), leasing, investors/equity.
2. For each – pros, cons and who it suits best.
3. Fit notes for your situation (why it fits or doesn't).
4. First steps: where to apply and which documents are needed.

TONE: clear, practical, no promises of guaranteed funding. Append: "This is a general overview — verify current terms, deadlines and calls with Invega, EU funding (esinvesticijos.lt) and your bank."

Why it matters

Lithuanian business has more financing available than just a bank loan – Invega guarantees, EU structural funds, leasing, Užimtumo tarnyba measures. It's hard to tell what fits your situation. This prompt compares the options and shows the first steps.

How to use it

State the business stage, sum needed, purpose and own funds. The model returns a ranked options table with pros, cons and fit notes. Tip: check current calls and terms with Invega and esinvesticijos.lt, as measures change.

Where to use it

  • Choosing the best financing source for expansion
  • Comparing a bank loan with an Invega guarantee and leasing
  • Reviewing EU funding options for digitization or equipment
  • Preparing for a meeting with a bank or Invega advisor

FAQ

  • No. It helps you understand, compare and prepare, but the funder decides. Verify current terms with Invega, esinvesticijos.lt and your bank.

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