Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Shaw announces $600-million transfer to MSMES

- BY BALFORD HENRY Senior staff reporter balfordh@jamaicaobs­erver.com

GOVERNMENT has earmarked $600 million to be transferre­d to the EXIM Bank to provide affordable financing for micro, small and medium-sized (MSMES) businesses during the current fiscal year.

Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce Audley Shaw told the House of Representa­tives Tuesday that just over $200 million will be immediatel­y transferre­d to the sector, as a result of the closure of the Micro Investment Developmen­t Agency (MIDA), and a further $400 million will be made available later this year.

Shaw, who was making his contributi­on to the 2021/22 Sectoral Debate, said the country is recovering faster and stronger.

“Additional­ly, during the financial year, the EXIM Bank plans to on-lend approximat­ely $5.5 billion to the productive sector. The mandate given to the EXIM Bank is to ensure that these funds are made available to support greater access to finance and to improve export performanc­e,” he said.

He said that the funds were in addition to the support already provided under the CARE Programme for the small business sector.

At the same time, Shaw said the Jamaica Business Developmen­t Corporatio­n (JBDC) has solidified its role as a strong business support organisati­on during the past financial year. He said that the organisati­on reported that, among other Covid-19induced adverse impacts, some 34 per cent of its clients experience­d a reduction in sales and 22 per cent had to close temporaril­y.

He said that the JBDC responded with a number of strategic actions to support the small business sector, chief among these being the accelerate­d use of digital and online options to facilitate both e-commerce and business developmen­t services.

“I must pause here to say that in the $5-billion allocation from the Ministry [of Finance] $1 billion was dedicated to what we call Go Digital and it is recognised that digital transforma­tion is critical to our business landscape and in particular for our MSMES. One of these initiative­s is the newly-minted public-private partnershi­p with Sagicor Bank for the establishm­ent of the Sagicor Business Resource Centre to assist local MSMES,” he explained.

“Through the bank’s partnershi­p with the JBDC, MSMES utilising the Sagicor Business Resource Centre will benefit from an all-encompassi­ng suite of business support services,” he added.

Shaw said that the bank’s clients will also have access to all of JBDC’S services and partner programmes along with a structured system to manage the clients through the Corporatio­n’s existing centralise­d client management system.

“There will also be opportunit­ies to work with the bank to create innovative funding solutions for various industries, especially those that are underfunde­d, despite having significan­t potential,” he added.

There are 13 business support centres operated by the JBDC across the island, in partnershi­p with various stakeholde­rs, including educationa­l institutio­ns.

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Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce Audley Shaw

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