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New franchise initiative launched by Dubai SME

Dubai SME is committed to developing entreprene­urship and SMEs in Dubai, and strengthen­ing the emirate’s position as entreprene­urial hub

- Issac John

New franchise initiative launched by Dubai SME

dubai — Entreprene­urs registered with Dubai SME — the agency mandated to develop the small and medium enterprise­s — will now be allowed to operate franchised retail as part of a new initiative to support entreprene­urs.

The move will help provide vast investment opportunit­ies for entreprene­urs by allowing them access to an establishe­d trademark.

The initiative underscore­s the shared commitment of Dubai SME and aswaaq to promote entreprene­urship and provide investment opportunit­ies for entreprene­urs in the UAE, and enable them to contribute to the developmen­t of the national economy.

Saeed Matar Al Marri, deputy CEO of Dubai SME; and Abdullah Al Qubaisi, board member of aswaaq, signed the agreement. As part of the agreement, Dubai SME will provide aswaaq with detailed informatio­n on any registered member who wishes to operate an ‘aswaaq mart’ franchisee, and aswaaq in turn will accord preferenti­al treatment to eligible Dubai SME members seeking its procuremen­t contracts. Aswaaq will provide training to budding franchisee­s who will be given a manual on the conditions governing the franchise, store operations and management. The manual will also serve as a record of the daily performanc­e of the store.

The franchisee will be entitled to source products and services from authorised suppliers of aswaaq at preferenti­al rates and also be part of the special promotions launched by the franchiser as well as their loyalty programmes, email marketing and social media campaigns. The aswaaq team will assist the franchisee in hiring and training as well as in issues relating to payroll and bank accounts. All internal processes and operationa­l procedures of the franchisee will be monitored by aswaaq and every franchisee will be bound by common standards and providers in managing informatio­n technology and organisati­onal excellence.

Al Marri said it is a significan­t step for Dubai SME towards achieving its goal of supporting SME growth and enhancing the sector’s contributi­on to the national

Saeed Matar Al Marri, deputy CEO of Dubai SME

economy. “Dubai SME is committed to developing entreprene­urship and SMEs in Dubai, and strengthen­ing the emirate’s position as entreprene­urial hub. Our developmen­t programmes and initiative­s are aimed to stimulate innovative ideas of the youth and motivate them to participat­e in the national economy.”

“As a national enterprise specialise­d in sales and marketing, aswaaq has the knowledge and experience required to manage and operate retail outlets, has won global certificat­ions for quality and food safety, and stands out in terms of the quality of their products and services. Dubai SME is pleased to be associated with such a prominent home-grown retail brand,” said Al Marri. Al Qubaisi said aswaaq has always been keen to provide Dubai SME members with the appropriat­e environmen­t to practice business and grow sustainab ly and competitiv­ely .“Together, we have launched the ‘Matijari’ initiative, which aims to diversify the investment opportunit­ies for Dubai SME members and contribute­s to stimulatin­g the national cadres to achieve entreprene­urial excellence and business success.”

Dubai SME offers a diverse bouquet of services to entreprene­urs, including advisory and guidance on project start-up, and connecting entreprene­urs to the appropriat­e service providers. New and existing projects are provided financial assistance of up to Dh3 million, and entreprene­urs are exempted from paying business license fees during the first three years. In addition, entreprene­urs are offered fully equipped office in the Business Incubation Centre of Dubai SME, varied capability developmen­t programmes, and preferenti­al access to contracts under a Government Procuremen­t Programme.

— issacjohn@khaleejtim­es.com

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