The Labour Fund (Tamkeen) has extended the registration period for its ‘Musanada’ support programme until September 30, allowing more businesses impacted by regional developments to access emergency financial backing.
The extension applies to all three of the programme’s tracks: Directly Affected Business Support, Operational Expenses Support, and Financing Profit Support.
To further ease operational burdens, Tamkeen has doubled the support duration under the Operational Expenses Support track from three months to six months, helping beneficiary enterprises sustain business continuity and preserve local jobs.
Designed to bolster private sector resilience, the initiative aids eligible Bahraini institutions in mitigating financial disruption and accelerating operational recovery.
Eligible sectors under the operational expenses and financing profit tracks include transportation and storage, manufacturing, tourism, accommodation and food services, motor vehicle trade and repair, professional and technical services, administrative support, entertainment game centres, and early childhood education.
Tamkeen called on qualifying enterprises to submit applications via its official website prior to the deadline.