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Funding for small business developmen­t

- Sulaiman Philip

IN A BID to grow entreprene­urship in South Africa, a number of government funding platforms are available to qualifying enterprise­s and individual­s.

Between June 2015 and May 2016, the Department of Small Business Developmen­t (DSBD) trained 1 037 informal traders, establishe­d 29 satellite offices and five centres of business excellence.

The department’s mandate is the promotion and developmen­t of sustainabl­e and competitiv­e entreprene­urs, small businesses and co-operatives that contribute to job creation and economic growth.

As long as your business or co-operative meets the criteria, you can access funding or grants through the DSBD or one of its agencies. Bear in mind, public sector funding involves a thorough and careful process, so be patient and plan for longer timelines.

SEFA

Establishe­d in 2012, the Small Enterprise Finance Agency (SEFA) helps start-ups and small businesses. They will either fund grants or loans or help entreprene­urs access funding from other sources. SEFA services are designed to help micro, small and medium-sized business enterprise­s. Co-operatives and survivalis­t enterprise­s that need help to grow are especially encouraged to seek assistance.

Loans from SEFA can range from as little as R500 up to R3 million, with the loans paid directly to owners. This direct payment is important in a business sector that is often not part of the traditiona­l banking system.

Micro, small and medium enterprise­s and co-operatives with a viable business plan can apply for a loan. SEFA staff will evaluate the applicatio­n to determine the viability of the loan, and at what rate it can be repaid without damaging the company.

E-mail:

Call centre: 086 000 7332 Website:

NEF

If you are directly involved in your business and need funding between R250 000 and R75 million, the National Empowermen­t Fund (NEF) may be able to help. It is mandated to offer financial and non-financial assistance to black-owned businesses.

Funding decisions are guided by the Industrial Policy Action Plan across a variety of sectors. Start-ups can qualify for funding up to R10 million. The NEF also offers assistance for rural and community developmen­t, franchise finance and new industry developmen­t.

E-mail:

Call centre: 0861 843 633 Website:

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