The Citizen (KZN)

Sectors ripe with opportunit­y

SOME INDUSTRIES SEEM TO BE LARGELY IMMUNE TO SLOW ECONOMY

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Which SA sectors are ripe with opportunit­y for local small and and medium enterprise­s? Following two consecutiv­e declines in GDP, sending the South African economy into a technical recession in early June 2017, current sentiment about economic growth prospects remains strained. Despite this negative sentiment, there are sectors within the economy that present a number of opportunit­ies for small and medium enterprise­s – and could contribute to the economic growth that the country is desperatel­y seeking.

This is according to Siphethe Dumeko, Chief Financial Officer at Business Partners Limited (BUSINESS/PARTNERS), who says that the past few months have proven difficult for many small and medium enterprise (SME) owners. “We have seen evidence of this reflecting in the increase in net credit losses in our financial results for the year ended 31 March 2017.”

SMEs play a crucial role, not only in job creation, but also in enabling diversific­ation through the creation of new sectors and markets that play a key role in driving growth. Dumeko says that, irrespecti­ve of the prolonged period of subdued economic growth, it is imperative that South African entreprene­urs remain optimistic about and take advantage of opportunit­ies that exist to bolster entreprene­urship and growth.

Dumeko highlights that for its financial year ended March 2017, Business Partners Limited approved R1 146 million worth of investment­s for SMEs across a variety of sectors. He adds that not all sectors are affected in the same way, and it is here that zealous entreprene­urs should pay the attention – to make sure they take advantage of the sectors proposing the best future success rates. The ICT sector, and in particular the expansion of national fibre and bandwidth intensive applicatio­ns, continues to perform well, despite the sluggish growth of the economy it serves. This is one sector providing a myriad opportunit­ies for SMEs – including the implementa­tion of data fibre cables, Wi-Fi masts as well as products and services providing related technical support services. The agricultur­al sector has been one of few sectors to show positive GDP growth in 2017 despite South Africa’s ailing growth statistics and tough environmen­tal conditions that have wreaked havoc on local agricultur­e. SME owners would do well to consider opportunit­ies in, for example, agro-processing and supply for the local and export market. As tough economic times drive more and more people to migrate to larger cities and business nodes within the country, there is growing opportunit­y for SMEs to be creative and meet the emerging needs that booming urban population­s require.

Statistics South Africa recently released the Mid-Year Population Estimates for 2017 which show that the Gauteng and Western Cape provinces are estimated to experience large inflows of migrants of approximat­ely, 1.5 million and 485 560 respective­ly for the 2016–2021 period.

This will mean that there will be some long-term investment opportunit­y in both commercial and industrial property. With the country’s challenges in the education system remaining high on the news, the provision of affordable private education remains a heightened necessity.

Entreprene­urs looking for sectors with potential should consider the opportunit­ies herein, and look for gaps within this market that require a fresh approach to meet the identified challenges. Energy saving programmes are becoming increasing­ly crucial.

Green economy industries such as renewable energy and energy-efficiency solutions present entreprene­urs with opportunit­ies to find creative ways of addressing critical challenges.

Dumeko concludes that wellresear­ched business concepts with solid fundamenta­ls and good management are becoming more and more important for any risk financier across any sector. The reduction in the repo rate by 25 basis points in July by the South African Reserve Bank, should be viewed as a positive signal.

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