MNM2615 Assignment
3 Semester 1 2025
PORTFOLIO - DUE 13
May 2025
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,a) Discuss government institutions that support SMMEs (5 marks for the
theoretical discussion).
a) Discuss government institutions that support SMMEs (Small, Medium, and Micro
Enterprises):
Small, Medium, and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs) are a key component of many economies, as
they create jobs, foster innovation, and contribute to economic growth. Governments around the
world provide various forms of support to SMMEs, recognizing their importance. Here’s a
discussion of the key government institutions that support SMMEs:
1. Department of Small Business Development (DSBD) – South Africa
The DSBD is the lead government body responsible for promoting the growth of SMMEs
in South Africa. The department is tasked with creating a conducive environment for
small businesses through policy development, advocacy, and resource allocation.
Key initiatives:
o Incubation and Support Programmes – Offering business development
services, mentoring, and training for new businesses.
o Access to Finance – Collaborating with financial institutions to create funding
opportunities and ensure SMMEs can access capital.
o Market Access – Helping small businesses gain access to larger markets through
partnerships and trade facilitation.
2. Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA) – South Africa
SEDA is a key agency under the DSBD and provides hands-on support to small
businesses, from business plan development to accessing funding. It also helps with
business registration, product development, and ensuring compliance with regulations.
Services include:
o Training and Capacity Building – Offering training for entrepreneurs on topics
like business management, financial literacy, and marketing.
o Mentorship and Advisory Services – Providing guidance to SMMEs on how to
improve operations and manage challenges effectively.
o Access to Funding – Facilitating access to various financial products for
businesses at different stages of growth.
3. Development Finance Institutions (DFIs)
DFIs play an essential role in providing financial support to SMMEs, particularly when
traditional banks are unwilling to lend to smaller enterprises due to perceived risks.
Key DFIs include:
, o The Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) – Offers financing to SMMEs
with a focus on projects that have a strong economic impact, including job
creation and innovation.
o The National Empowerment Fund (NEF) – Provides financial assistance to
black-owned SMMEs, including venture capital, equity financing, and loans.
o The National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) – Focuses on supporting
youth-owned businesses with financial aid, mentorship, and training programs.
4. South African Revenue Service (SARS)
SARS provides important support through its tax relief programs and simplified tax
systems for SMMEs.
Initiatives include:
o Small Business Tax Amnesty – Allowing SMMEs to settle tax arrears or apply
for tax clearance without facing severe penalties.
o Simplified Tax Filing – Offering easier tax systems (e.g., VAT registration for
smaller businesses) to reduce the administrative burden on small enterprises.
5. National Small Business Chamber (NSBC)
The NSBC is a non-governmental but government-supported body that acts as a lobby
for the SMME sector. It focuses on creating networking opportunities, advocacy, and
providing resources and services to SMMEs.
Key functions:
o Advocacy – Representing the needs and interests of SMMEs to policymakers and
government bodies.
o Networking and Events – Organizing business exhibitions, seminars, and
networking events for small business owners.
o Market Access and Promotion – Promoting small businesses to larger
industries, helping them access new opportunities.
6. The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC) – South Africa
The DTIC oversees several programs aimed at enhancing the competitiveness of
SMMEs. They support these enterprises through grants, incentives, and export
assistance.
Some key programs under the DTIC:
o The Black Industrialists Program – Aimed at increasing the participation of
black entrepreneurs in industrial sectors.
o The Export Marketing and Investment Assistance Scheme (EMIA) – Helps
SMMEs explore international markets and grow their export potential.
o Incentive Schemes – Various initiatives to assist SMMEs in specific sectors (e.g.,
manufacturing, mining, and technology).
7. South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI)