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PRESENTATION : SA SMME CONFERENCE THURSDAY, 26 OCTOBER 2006 BIRCHWOOD HOTEL BENONI

PRESENTATION : SA SMME CONFERENCE THURSDAY, 26 OCTOBER 2006 BIRCHWOOD HOTEL BENONI. National & Provincial Priorities. National Goal: Halving poverty and unemployment by 2014 Provincial Priorities: Enabling faster economic growth and job creation

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PRESENTATION : SA SMME CONFERENCE THURSDAY, 26 OCTOBER 2006 BIRCHWOOD HOTEL BENONI

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  1. PRESENTATION : SA SMME CONFERENCE THURSDAY, 26 OCTOBER 2006 BIRCHWOOD HOTEL BENONI

  2. National & Provincial Priorities National Goal: • Halving poverty and unemployment by 2014 Provincial Priorities: • Enabling faster economic growth and job creation • Fighting poverty & building strong, sustainable communities • Developing healthy, skilled and productive people

  3. Fundamental Assumptions • Entrepreneurs create and build the future • They can be found in every walk of life • A few entrepreneurs can make a difference; but when there are many, a region or community simply takes off • Most have become entrepreneurs in spite of the system and not because of it

  4. Defining the Entrepreneur • Joseph Schumpeter (1934) describes entrepreneurs as “responsible for the change of the economy using new technologies or upgrading an old one”. • Peter Drucker (1979), enlarge the definition and focus it on opportunity. Endeavor is not just about creating a enterprise, but doing it allied to a real opportunity. • Louis Jacques Filion (1986), define entrepreneurs as being the kind of people that conceive, develop and realize visions.

  5. Market Challenge 1.Why do people not start businesses? What are the barriers? • Fear of taking risk • Educational limitations • Apartheid legacy • Cultural elements

  6. Market Challenge 2. Why do businesses fail? • Access to capital • Under capitalisation • Poor management • Poor record keeping • Access to markets • Over estimation of market • Quality of people

  7. Market Challenge 3. How do we foster improvement? (grease the wheels of enterprise) • Info and advice • Mentorship • Training • Facilitation • Incentives • Finance • Affirmative procurement

  8. ASGI-SA Key Constraints • Barriers to entry & competition in sectors of the economy • Regulatory environment and burden on SMMEs Addressed through: • Encouraging establishment, growth & sustainability of SMMEs • Procurement quotas for SMMEs • Making finance & other opportunities accessible to SMMEs

  9. ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURS WHO JUST “GET ON WITH IT ENTREPRENEURS WHO HAVE TO BE PUSHED ENTREPRENEURS WHO RESPOND TO SUPPORT AND HELP THE ENTREPRENEUR AXIS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENTREPRENEURIAL STRONG ON TALENT LIES BURIED ENTREPRENEUR TEMPERAMENT CHARACTER THEMES

  10. THE SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE

  11. Reasons for Business Failure

  12. Non-Financial Support Interventions • Financial Management Support • Accounting/bookkeeping • Setting up a debtors/creditors system • Setting up a stock control system • Technical Support • Assistance with IT hardware and software • Product testing & development • Feasibility Stidies • ISO Accreditation • Factory Layout • HRD Support • Assistance with setting up HR policy & systems • Setting up a payroll system

  13. Non-Financial Support Interventions • Operational Support • Business administration • Mentorship & coaching • Assistance improving turnover • Planning Support • Business Plan • Productivity Improvement Plan • Business Turnaround Plan • Legal Support • Joint venture agreements • Purchase agreements

  14. Financial Support • To provide financial support to SMMEs efficiently and timeously including but not limited to the following:- - Guarantees - Bridging Finance - Debtors Factoring - Re-Financing - To facilitate access to capital from financial institutions and other institutions such as Khula, NEF, Umsobomvu etc. - Incentive

  15. General Finance Programme • Pilot (R50 000 – R2 000 000) To provide both long and short term debt finance for the following: - Start-ups - Expansions - Acquisition of assets - Working capital

  16. Leverage Programmes TO FORM STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS - Joint Funds with major banks - Guarantee Schemes

  17. INVESTMENT CRITERIA

  18. Funding Questions

  19. FUNDS Debt Collateral Variable Expenses Equity Fixed Expenses Founders Angel Investors Venture Capital Government Agencies TIME Skills Development Business Services Business Development Life Cycle Maturity Expansion Growth Breakeven Startup Gestation Inception Roll-out • Business Plan which addresses: • Technical Risk • Market Risk • Growth Risk • Financial Risk • Management Risk Prototype

  20. Vision, Mission & Values Vision • Africa’s leading enterprise development and business support agency. Mission • To enable entrepreneurs. Values • Professional • Accountable • Focused • Accessible

  21. Our Goal To facilitate increased SMME participation in mainstream economy and their contribution to economic growth, development and employment in Gauteng

  22. Our Strategic Priorities • Provide efficient and timely financial support to develop SMME’s • Provide efficient and timely business development support to SMME’s to increase professionalism of SMME’s • Contribute to the creation of an enabling environment for SMME growth and sustainability • Identify business opportunities, enhance business facilitation and business partnerships • Facilitate increased SMME participation, including women, youth and people with disabilities in the province’s growth sectors, and GPG’s priority socio-economic development projects • Ensure efficient and effective management of GEP

  23. Thank you

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