Cape Argus

Dream date: hooking small businesses up with funders

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IF THERE were a competitio­n for the dream dating scenario for smaller businesses, yesterday’s Western Cape Funding Fair might be a contender for the top spot.

Now in its third year, the event gathered more than 2 000 entreprene­urs, who had signed up to attend business informatio­n sessions and connect with active funding organisati­ons, of which at least 24 were present.

The Western Cape Funding Fair, held at the Cape Town Internatio­nal Convention Centre, is a joint initiative between Deloitte and the province’s Department of Economic Developmen­t and Tourism. It is an exhibition and conference-style platform aimed at creating awareness of and access to multiple funding organisati­ons.

MEC for Economic Opportunit­ies Alan Winde said, “Through our engagement with entreprene­urs we have learnt that the most common problem they face is around gaining access to finance. We know that innovative entreprene­urs play a significan­t role in driving the Western Cape economy.

“Through the Funding Fair, we partner with the private sector to make sure that business owners have the knowledge to get their enterprise­s to the next level, in particular as they seek funding.”

Marius Alberts head of Deloitte Western Cape said, “To enable small business to succeed it is important that the people with innovative ideas and skills have access to the vital entreprene­urial resources like money and know-how to grow their businesses. When small businesses prosper, it stimulates economic growth through job creation.

“Today, not only did we have a full house attending our curated speaker programme, but we also had an impressive turnout from funders, who are eager to potentiall­y invest their money in great businesses.”

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