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Developmen­t Bank dished out N$279m to SMEs in 2020

- ■ Maihapa Ndjavera

Small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) who play the crucial role of promoting and transformi­ng the economy have benefitted handsomely from the Developmen­t Bank of Namibia.

SME access to finance is crucial in fostering economic growth and developmen­t, and they are a vehicle for employment.

Due to risk aversion on the part of sources of finance, access to finance remains a barrier to growth for SMEs.

The DBN during 2019/2020 approved a total amount of N$279.3 million for 318 SMEs, which represents 24.5% of total approvals.

This was stated in the 2019/2020 DBN annual report presented in parliament on Tuesday by finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi.

Approvals facilitate­d the creation of 956 new permanent jobs and 1 696 temporary jobs during this period. SME lending activities spread across several sectors, including, business services, commercial property developmen­ts, general constructi­ons, education, health, housing, land servicing, manufactur­ing, tourism and hospitalit­y, transport and logistics, as well as wholesale and retail trade.

DBN CEO Martin Inkumbi stated in the report that N$150.9 million of the SME business activities approved by the bank in 2019/2020 were business services activities.

“These are generally contractba­sed projects, involving supplies and deliveries of several goods. SMEs financing also involved contracts in the constructi­on industry. 78.2% of all the SMEs activities funded by the bank were contract-based. This included bridging finance to build classrooms, houses, health facilities, as well as upgrading and maintenanc­e of roads,” he stated.

It also included purchase orders to supply vehicles, materials as well as other goods and services.

SME financing also saw small businesses involved in other business activities such as manufactur­ing, land servicing, housing developmen­t, as well as tourism-related activities.

Regionally, //Kharas received the largest share of allocation­s for N$78.8 million, while Khomas received N$45.4 million in approvals and Erongo N$33.9 million.

SME projects with a national footprint were allocated N$30.7 million in approvals.

According to Shiimi, the relative budgetary allocation­s are subject to improvemen­t over time; the government has made provisions to guarantee loans to micro, small and medium-sized enterprise­s through SME financing strategy and the youth skill-based lending facility implemente­d under the DBN.

He said the youth and entreprene­urs are free to use these facilities to showcase their talents and come up with innovative business solutions that will create employment and generate income.

 ?? Photo: Emmency Nuukala ?? Support… SMEs financial support remains priority area for government, as it contribute­s to economic growth.
Photo: Emmency Nuukala Support… SMEs financial support remains priority area for government, as it contribute­s to economic growth.

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