Chèques-Entreprises: temporary suspension of new certification applications

Chèques-Entreprises: temporary suspension of new certification applications
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Since 17 July 2025, new certification applications from service providers for the Chèques-Entreprises scheme have been suspended. This measure aims to enable a thorough evaluation of the system in order to better meet the expectations of beneficiaries and guarantee the quality of services.

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Applications for certification of new service providers for the Business Cheques scheme have been suspended since 17 July 2025. This measure aims to evaluate the current functioning of the scheme and consider adjustments to better meet the needs of beneficiaries.

The objective is twofold: to improve the quality of the services offered and to ensure that the support provided remains relevant in a constantly changing economic context.

This measure only applies to new applications for certification in the following areas: Creation (Consulting & Training), Growth, Circular Economy, Digital, Transfer, Innovation and Internationalisation.

Key points to remember

  • No new applications for organisation recognition or expert competence validation may be submitted during this period.
  • Applications already submitted before 17 July 2025 will continue to be processed in accordance with the procedures in force.
  • Providers who have already been certified will retain their status and can continue to offer their services.
  • Providers do not need to take any action regarding certifications that are due to expire: the administration will follow up and decide on their renewal.

This suspension does not affect the use of vouchers: beneficiaries can continue to submit applications via providers who have already been certified.

Further information will be published as soon as the certification process is reopened. In the meantime, the usual contact channels remain available. 

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