Business Financing Latinx Entrepreneur

Learn how to manage your business’s growth with expert guidance on accessing government financing, even if you have poor credit or are just starting out. Join our Business Financing Latinx Entrepreneur.

Business Financing Latinx Entrepreneur

Are You a Latinx Small Business Owner in Canada? Do You Want to Become an Entrepreneur? Are you having trouble replenishing or increasing your inventory? Don’t worry; you’re not alone. Many Hispanic entrepreneurs face challenges in accessing financing, including language barriers, poor credit histories, or a lack of knowledge about programs such as the Canada Small Business Financing Program (CSBFP).

To help you overcome these challenges, we’ve created a 75-minute online workshop specifically for Latinx retailers, led by an expert. In this session, you’ll learn how to confidently apply for business financing, manage seasonal cash flow, and grow your store without the fear of high-interest debt.

Reserve Your Spot Now! Free Workshop Spots Are Limited! Learn how to access funding for your business without credit stress or confusing terms.

What You’ll Learn (and Achieve)?

In this free workshop, our goal is to make financing simple. In just over an hour, you will gain:

  • Break Down Barriers: You may have heard of grants or loans but never really understood how to access them. Our job is to help you clarify these questions and direct you to the right financing options.
  • Secrets to Increase Your Approval Rate: Learn how to write an application that truly impresses lenders or grant reviewers. We’ll teach you how to create a solid business plan and prepare for your application, increasing your chances of success.
  • Tailored for the Latinx Community: This is not a generic business seminar. Our content is designed with the needs of Latinx entrepreneurs in mind. We focus on the unique challenges you may face, such as language barriers or limited credit history, and show you how to overcome them. The workshop is bilingual; you can choose your preferred language!
  • Build Confidence and an Action Plan: After 75 minutes, you will understand the steps to financing and feel confident about applying. With our support, you can even complete your application during the process. We’ll provide practical tools like budgeting worksheets and application checklists, so you’ll leave with a clear plan.

Interactive Q&A & Community Support: You’ll hear success stories from people with similar experiences and have the chance to ask questions live. You can connect with fellow Latinx entrepreneurs on the same journey. Remember, 32% of business owners in Canada have an immigrant background. You are not alone. We’re moving forward together.

Business Financing Latinx Entrepreneur

Ana Camila López

Meet Our Guest Speaker: Bilingual Financial Coach & Small Business Advisor, has over 10 years of experience helping immigrant entrepreneurs access government funding.

After immigrating to Canada as a teenager, Ana faced the challenges language barriers and complex policies create for aspiring business owners. This inspired her to pursue a career as a financial coach and business advisor. Ana holds an MBA in Finance and is a certified Small Business Advisor. She worked at a community microloan fund, helping clients secure over $5 million in funding. Her workshops are always bilingual, ensuring no one is left behind due to language barriers. Ana often says, “I want Latinx entrepreneurs to know: sí se puede — yes, you absolutely can achieve your business goals. I’m here to help you find the support and funding you need!”


Trust Signals

Trusted by: Sky High Bank, Minorista Latina Network, ComercioConectado.ca

Backed by: Canada Small Business Financing Program (CSBFP)

Juan’s Convenience Store — From Struggling to Thriving

Case Study: 

Juan owns a family-run convenience store in Toronto. He wanted to expand his inventory but was repeatedly turned down by banks due to his limited credit history. After attending our workshop, Juan created a stronger business plan and applied for a newcomer community loan program. In just two months, he successfully secured a $15,000 low-interest loan. Today, his store’s sales have doubled, and he’s hired two new employees from the community.

María’s Bakery — A Dream Takes Flight

María, originally from Colombia, ran a home-based bakery in Montréal. Her products were popular at local markets, but she lacked the funds to open a storefront. After attending the workshop, María applied for a small business grant and received $10,000 to buy a commercial oven and rent shop space. Today, her bakery is thriving, with loyal customers lining up daily. María says, “I couldn’t have done it without the support of this seminar.”

Testimonials of Business Financing Latinx Entrepreneur

“This workshop made the loan process feel simple. I went from using my savings to getting funding I never knew existed. The bilingual speaker really helped me understand everything clearly.”
Hispanic retail store owner smiling inside her store in Toronto, Canada
Fernanda C
London store owner
“As a newcomer, I felt lost trying to understand financing. This webinar made everything clear and practical, tailored to our needs. I secured a government grant and opened my second store!”
Sofía G
Montréal retailer
“The bilingual format gave me peace of mind. I could ask questions in Spanish and fully understand the content. Thanks to this workshop, I got a loan; it gave me hope and a real plan!”
Natalia M
Calgary bakery owner

Don’t Miss Out on This Free Training

Join dozens of Latinx business owners who are taking charge of their growth. Get clear, step-by-step support from experts who understand your needs and speak your language.

Sign Up Today; Empower Your Business with the Right Tools. 

¿Prefieres español? ¡No hay problema! Este seminario web es bilingüe, y estaremos encantados de ayudarte en español durante la sesión. 

Register Now; It’s Free >> (75-minute online workshop | Join from anywhere in Canada)

We look forward to seeing you there and celebrating your success!

Business Financing Latinx Entrepreneur.

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