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TOURISM SUPPORT PROGRAMME TOURISM SUMMIT 28 TH FEBRUARY 2011

TOURISM SUPPORT PROGRAMME TOURISM SUMMIT 28 TH FEBRUARY 2011. DTI DELEGATION. Ms Tsepiso Makgothi Acting Deputy Director General The Enterprise Organisation Ms Tumelo Nkoane Chief Director Incentive Administration The Enterprise Organisation Mr Benhard Meyer Director Tourism

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TOURISM SUPPORT PROGRAMME TOURISM SUMMIT 28 TH FEBRUARY 2011

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  1. TOURISM SUPPORT PROGRAMME TOURISM SUMMIT 28TH FEBRUARY 2011

  2. DTI DELEGATION Ms Tsepiso Makgothi Acting Deputy Director General The Enterprise Organisation Ms Tumelo Nkoane Chief Director Incentive Administration The Enterprise Organisation Mr Benhard Meyer Director Tourism Industrial Development Division

  3. CONTENTS • Introduction • Tourism Support Strategy • Tourism Support Programme • Tourism Support Programme Performance • Non Financial Support • Policy

  4. INTRODUCTION TOURISM INVESTMENTS THE ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT PROGRAMME (EIP) TOURISM SUPPORT PROGRAMME (TSP) MANUFACTURING INVESTMENTS MANUFACTURING INVESTMENT PROGRAMME (MIP)

  5. TOURISM SUPPORT STRATEGY Understand the market Choose the attractive segments Market the Destination Facilitate the removal of obstacles Facilitate the product platform Monitor and learn from tourist experience The Tourism Act’s mandate is ... Sustainable GDP Growth Sustainable job creation Redistribution and transformation Increase in tourist volume Increase in tourist spend Increase length of stay . . . through six key objectives . . . Improve geographic spread Improve seasonality patterns Promote transformation . . . by acting in a focused way to . . .

  6. PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION OFFERING • Investment grant of up to 30% of qualifying investment costs in furniture, equipment, vehicles, land & buildings • Grant applicable is capped at a maximum of R30m, calculated in relation to the qualifying investment costs: • Investment projects ≤ R5m • grant equal to 30% of their qualifying investment costs, payable 3 year period. • Investment projects > R5m ≤ R30m • grant of between15% and 30% of their qualifying investment costs, calculated on a regressive scale, payable over a period of two (2) years. • Investment projects ≥ R30m • 15% grant payable over a period of two (2) years

  7. PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION TARGET PROJECTS • Establishment of newor expansion of existing tourism facilities • Investment by projects capped at R200 million • Local and foreign owned projects • Applicant must be a registered entity in RSA (Companies, CCs, Co-ops, Community Trusts) • Projects that have not taken their investment assets into commercial operation

  8. TSP ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA • Minimum Job requirement with wages in line with hospitality sector wages as determined by Department of Labour • Achieve level (4) BB-BEE contributor status as per Tourism Code • Locate outside Metros of Cape Town, eThekwini & Johannesburg (marginalised areas in metros excluded)

  9. EVALUATION CRITERIA

  10. QUALIFYING ACTIVITIES • ACCOMODATION services dedicated to tourists (e.g. hotels, lodges, resort accommodation, guest houses, Bed &Breakfasts, backpacker facilities, self catering accommodation); • Passenger TRANSPORT services including road, rail, water dedicated to tourists and must be registered in South Africa(e.g tourist trains, water, etc.); • TOUR OPERATORS • CULTURAL SERVICES dedicated to tourists (e.g. privately owned museums,); • RECREATION SERVICES dedicated to tourists (e.g. spa and wellness centres sport and recreation facilities that form part of other dedicated tourism products, etc.);

  11. QUALIFYING ASSETS • Furniture, Fittings and Equipment • Owned land and buildings at cost. • The investment in land and buildings must constitute newly acquired land and buildings, whether as part of a new project or expansion, and must be owned by the applying entity. • The cost of the land may not exceed 20% of the investment cost in buildings/ land improvements for the purpose of the grant calculation • Lease for land and buildings • Commercial Vehicles Only eligible if such vehicles are for tourist transfers from an accommodation facility, and/or have been specifically modified for particular tourism activities, e.g. tour operator vehicles and game drive vehicles. • Investment in vehicles by projects other than tour operators is capped at 20% of the qualifying investment.

  12. KEY CONDITIONALITIES FOR GRANT PAYMENT • Achieve 70% of projected investment • Achieve 70% of projected turnover • Maintain 100% of stipulated employment levels • Pay wages in line with hospitality sector rates • Achieve and maintain BB-BEE level 4 contributor status

  13. APPLICATION PROCEDURE

  14. TOURISM SUPPORT PROGRAMME ADJUDICATED PROJECTS

  15. INCLUSIVE TOURSIM DEVELOPMENT PROVINCIAL PARTICIPATION

  16. INCLUSIVE TOURISM GROWTH PROVINCIAL PARTICIPATION

  17. INCLUSIVE TOURISM GROWTH INVESTMENT TYPE Despite dominance of accommodation services, a significant percentage of these investments are coupled with recreation and entertainment services Majority qualitatively new investments 20% Substantial expansions (35% increase in asset base)

  18. INCLUSIVE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT SIZE Majority of participants are investors of projects of R5m investment and below

  19. TOURISM TRANSFORMATION SHAREHOLDING Majority Black Shareholding is : • > 1/3 Approvals • 28% Investment • 32% Grant commitments

  20. INCLUSIVE TOURISM GROWTH DISBURSEMENTS • 15% of expected investment in place and verified • 7% of committed grants, paid • 35% of expected jobs in place and audited R800m Investment already inspected and audited R48m Paid 567 Jobs

  21. INCLUSIVE TOURISM GROWTH CASE STUDY: RADISSON • BEE company, Auspex Hotel and Leisure Management Company approved for a hotel in PE • Owned by Kuhuni Mukanya Trust • First 5-star hotel in PE • 173 luxury suites • First hotel in PE and EC that’s operated by an international hotel group – Radisson • Funded through bank loan, IDC funding, TSP and shareholder contribution

  22. WORKING TOGETHER FOR BETTER TOURISM OPPORTUNITIES NON FINANCIAL SUPPORT • Additional Mentorship (preliminary discussions with TEP) • Business development support, particularly for small enterprises (SEDA/TEP) • Encourage participation in business/industry association by applicants • Facilitating access to incentive • Marketing • Roadshows • Partners in provinces and industry associations • Events/presentations on request

  23. WORKING TOGETHER FOR BETTER TOURISM OPPORTUNITIES POLICY • Customised Sector Programme forms part of the National Industrial Policy Framework • Industrial Policy Action Plan Projects • Niche Tourism • Tourism Export Development • Close working relationship with NDT

  24. Thank you

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