SEDA STRATEGIC OVERVIEW SABOA 2017 CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION

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SEDA STRATEGIC OVERVIEW SABOA 2017 CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION COLIN LESHOU Together Advancing Small Enterprise Development 25/05/2017

OUTLINE General Statistics of the South African SMME sector Vision and Mission of the Organization Seda s Strategic Objectives Key Thrusts/Programmes in relation to Seda s Strategic Objectives Seda s Target Market Seda Offerings Overview Seda Provincial Network Plans for 2016/17 Development Areas

GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SMME SECTOR IN SOUTH AFRICA Key challenge with SMME sector in South Africa is unavailability of reliable periodic data. Statistics are limited to sources such as Finscope Survey & Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Reports; and This limits the ability of government to conduct sector analysis & design policy interventions. From existing sources there is an indicative upward trend in number of SMMEs since 2000: According to the dti Review on Small Businesses (for period 2005-2007) an estimate of 1.6 million small business was recorded in 2000; An additional review commissioned by the dti recorded 2.4 million small businesses in 2007; and Finscope South African Small Business Survey 2010, which is most recent survey, estimates number of SMMEs operating in South Africa at 5.6 million.

GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SMME SECTOR IN SOUTH AFRICA SMMEs play a vital role in SA economy as reflected hereunder: GDP: contribution was 35% in 2007; targets for future contributions to GDP range from 60% to 80% over next 10 to 15 years; Private sector employment: estimates range from 56% to 61%; Gross capital formation: at around 25%; and Exports: contribution is markedly low, as an estimated 2% of SMEs are export-oriented Low established business ownership rates (businesses that have survived beyond three years) At 2.9%, SA s established business activity rate (i.e. established business owners as a percentage of overall economically active population), is lower when compared to 15.4% in Brazil, 8.5% in Chile, 28% in Thailand, 11% in China, 6% in Malaysia (2013 GEM SA Report).

GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SMME SECTOR IN SOUTH AFRICA The 2010 FinScope survey estimated that there were 5.6 million enterprises. This consists of survivalist enterprises (3.3 million), micro enterprises (1.7 million) & small enterprises (554 thousand) 64% of survivalist enterprises are run by women; 92% of survivalist & 82% of micro-enterprises are black-owned; 75% of microenterprises are informal businesses; 98% of survivalist enterprises are informal businesses; and 87.3% of small businesses are formal businesses.

GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SMME SECTOR IN SOUTH AFRICA Formal/registered business consist of: 1.3% of survivalist enterprises 24.6% micro-enterprises 76.3% of small businesses

VISION AND MISSION OF THE ORGANIZATION Vision - To be the centre of excellence for small enterprise development in South Africa. Mission To develop, support and promote small enterprises to ensure their growth and sustainability in coordination and partnership with other role players. Values Nurture, Innovation, Customer Service Excellence, Ethical Behavior, Resilience (NICER). Goal Ensure that the small enterprise sector grows and increases its contribution to sustainable and equitable social and economic development, employment and wealth creation

SEDA S STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES Strategic Outcome Oriented Goal 1: Improve the sustainability of small enterprises and cooperatives; Strategic Outcome Oriented Goal 2: Increase Seda delivery network to reach under-serviced areas; and Strategic Outcome Oriented Goal 3: Maximise support offered to Seda clients through stakeholder contribution.

KEY PROGRAMMES IN RELATION TO SEDA S STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES Strategic Outcome Orientated Goal 1 Business Advisory Services; Mentorship and Coaching; Incubation; Supplier Development; Access to local and international markets; Quality and Standards Training and Implementation; Basic Entrepreneurial Skills Development (BESD) Programme; Export Readiness and Facilitation; and Technology Transfer.

KEY PROGRAMMES IN RELATION TO SEDA S STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES Strategic Outcome Orientated Goal 2 Co-location; and One-stop shop. Strategic Outcome Orientated Goal 3 Annual Stakeholder Forum; Improving Organizational Efficiency; and Resourced allocation that is biased towards the Delivery Network.

SEDA S TARGET MARKET

SEDA S SERVICE OFFERINGS

SEDA PROVINCIAL NETWORK AS AT 31 MARCH 2016

PLANS FOR 2017/18 To focus on outcomes (job creation, increase in turnover and sustainability), the following are key focus areas/themes for the 2017/18 financial year: Roll out of Small Business Incubation; Focused attention on collectively owned Large Scale Projects; Facilitation of timeous payment of SMMEs; Public/Private Partnerships; Directing specific interventions at medium sized enterprises (i.e. employing between 21 and 200), such as access to markets, mentorship and coaching, supplier development, technology transfer; and Repositioning of support functions from a reactive role to a proactive, strategic support role, especially in areas such as ICT, advocacy and lobbying, and human capital.

DEVELOPMENT AREAS GOING FORWARD Ensuring that Seda has sufficient funding for key programmes; Attracting and retaining, as well as developing key, skilled staff; ICT controls and enterprise architecture; Developing focussed programmes for the small and medium size segment; More private sector involvement especially on procurement opportunities; Prioritisation of high impact programmes; Service provider competency levels; and Elevating the SMME agenda and discourse.

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