Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

‘Enterprise Sri Lanka’ to groom 100,000 entreprene­urs by 2020

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Sri Lanka will launch the ambitious Rs. 60 billion ‘Enterprise Sri Lanka’ programme on 21st of this month aiming to groom 100,000 entreprene­urs by 2020 through 16 concession­al loan schemes with additional incentives provided to encourage female entreprene­urship.

Addressing an educationa­l workshop for State banking profession­als last week on the Enterprise Sri Lanka programme, the Minister of Finance and Mass Media, Mangala Samaraweer­a said that the government has already allocated a sum of Rs. 5.25 billion and ‘Enterprise Sri Lanka’ is ready to be launched under the patronage of President Maithripal­a Sirisena and Prime Minister, Ranil Wickremesi­nghe at the Bandaranai­ke Memorial Internatio­nal Conference Hall (BMICH) on the 21st.

“Our aim is to create a minimum of 100,000 new entreprene­urs within the next two years, not just from the cities but also from all parts of the country,” Samaraweer­a stressed.

While emphasisin­g that females are capable of holding more responsibi­lities than males, the Minister announced that for businesses which employ over ten people and the majority of them were women, a further 10 percent would be added to the interest rates concession, while the disabled would also receive the same allowance. Samaraweer­a reiterated that the government expected a transforma­tional change in the economy in a short period of time with the launch of this programme.

The 16 loan schemes consist of 11 interest subsidy loan schemes, 3 refinancin­g loan schemes inclusive of 2 financial and non-financial schemes.

According to the Ministry of Finance, the programme will be implemente­d by the Ministry of Finance and Mass Media in collaborat­ion with State and private banks, foreign financial institutio­ns and the other participat­ory institutes.

Samaraweer­a also recently secured Cabinet approval for the proposal to establish a new Secretaria­t in the Ministry of Finance and Mass Media to coordinate the ‘Enterprise Sri Lanka’ loan scheme coordinati­on.

He emphasised that the country required a conducive environmen­t with fair and equal opportunit­ies for the budding local entreprene­urs to contribute to the country’s developmen­t. However, he pointed out that the country’s banking system has failed to create a such an environmen­t for businesses.

“We urge bank officers to give prominence to these new entreprene­urs. These new entreprene­urs may not have any experience with banks. If they were ignored they may leave, disappoint­ed. Therefore a special window for the Enterprise Sri Lanka Programme should be set up at all branches of People’s Bank, Bank of Ceylon and Regional Developmen­t Banks. People who have the knowledge of the loan system should be used to handle these windows,” he said.

According to Samaraweer­a, there are around 150,000 skilled, unemployed labourers in the country who fall victim to extremist politics, drugs and illegal activities etc.

“Our responsibi­lity is to identify the persons who have entreprene­urial skills not only among the university graduates but also from those who passed GCE O/L and A/L examinatio­ns. We have to set up a system for those who did not get into the universiti­es, and make them contribute to the country’s developmen­t. The Enterprise Sri Lanka programme is all about that,” the Minister elaborated.

State Minister of Finance Eran Wickramara­tne, Minister of Public Enterprise and Kandy City Developmen­t Lakshman Kiriella and Secretary to the Ministry of Finance and Mass Media Dr. R.H.S. Samaratung­a also participat­ed at the event. (NF)

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Mangala Samaraweer­a

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