The Phnom Penh Post

SHE platform lends a helping hand to female-run businesses

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What is SHE Investment­s and why did it decide to launch the Ngeay Ngeay platform?

SHE Investment­s is a social enterprise that delivers gender-focused and culturally tailored business developmen­t programmes for women in Cambodia. Our mission is to support female entreprene­urs to scale up their businesses and to create social and economic impact.

As part of SHE’s goal, we launched the Ngeay Ngeay Business Informatio­n Platform to provide female entreprene­urs with the informatio­n and tools they need to overcome the barriers to doing business while increasing their participat­ion in the formal economy.

What are the main challenges for women in business?

Well, last year, one of the key questions our business training facilitato­rs were asked by our programme participan­ts was how to register a business. In Cambodia, 65 percent of businesses are owned by women, but only about 1 percent of these are formally registered. Plus, last year, the World Bank gave Cambodia a low ranking of 180 out of 189 countries in terms of the ease of starting a business. So, with a lack of access to informatio­n, they did not know how to properly register with the government.

What services does Ngeay Ngeay provide and what does it hope to accomplish?

Ngeay Ngeay is an opensource platform that offers free and relevant informatio­n that is crucial in formalisin­g a business, and it is also in Khmer. It provides step-bystep guides with tips and tools for female entreprene­urs. The website includes business relevant articles, document templates and recommende­d service providers to help entreprene­urs register with the Ministry of Commerce and other relevant ministries. Additional­ly, it has an online forum function that allows people to discuss challenges and seek advice.

So far we have had a lot of people visiting the website, and we welcome recommenda­tions from them on how to improve the service. We are continuall­y updating our website design to make it easier to use with more available sources. Our next stage is to include video tutorials about business operations.

How will you gauge the success of the project?

The success of the project will depend on how many new female-owned businesses register with the Ministry of Commerce and how many users our website has.

What were the challenges in setting up Ngeay Ngeay?

It is the first business informatio­n platform created by SHE Investment­s, so we still need to expand the amount of informatio­n we have online and encourage more people to access it. It is also a challenge for those in ru- ral Cambodia to understand the purpose of the platform. However, we believe that by promoting the platform through Facebook more people outside of Phnom Penh will start using it.

We also face challenges in collecting informatio­n in Cambodia and staying upto-date with new laws and regulation­s. We also struggle with providing industry specific advice on how to register a business with the Ministry of Commerce and what steps need to be taken with the General Department of Taxation.

What are the benefits of business registrati­on and how do you convey that message?

There are a lot of incentives in registerin­g a business, but to convey that message we also need to create a critical mass of businesses that see those benefits and encourage others to register. We try to provide the informatio­n necessary for businesses to decide for themselves about when they are ready to register, how to manage their finances and how to comply with the tax laws.

By being a registered business it allows them to access new investment partners, control risk through the formal economy and give them access to the financial sector to expand operations.

But in order to increase business registrati­on, this platform alone cannot make that happen. We need support from the government, financial institutio­ns and all the market players to make a more transparen­t process for business registrati­on.

This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

 ?? PHA LINA ?? SHE Investment­s Managing Director Celia Boyd photograph­ed last week in Phnom Penh.
PHA LINA SHE Investment­s Managing Director Celia Boyd photograph­ed last week in Phnom Penh.

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