SME Solutions Center—Kenya : Developing Alternative Financing Solutions for Small and Medium Enterprises

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Africa have been hailed as the engine of economic growth. They are at the heart of developing countries' entrepreneurship, the source of most new employment and productive investment, and the basis for gr...

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Main Authors: Maina, Kiragu, Butoyi, Scholastica, Michira, Nkatha
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:
SME
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/05/12591009/sme-solutions-center-kenya-developing-alternative-financing-solutions-small-medium-enterprises
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spelling okr-10986-104902021-04-23T14:02:50Z SME Solutions Center—Kenya : Developing Alternative Financing Solutions for Small and Medium Enterprises Maina, Kiragu Butoyi, Scholastica Michira, Nkatha ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO RESOURCES ACCESS TO SERVICES ADVISORY SERVICES ALTERNATIVE FINANCING APPROVAL RATE BANK LOANS BANKING SECTOR BANKS BENEFICIARY BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUSINESS ENABLING BUSINESS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS INCUBATION BUSINESS INCUBATORS BUSINESS PLANNING BUSINESS PRACTICES CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY BUILDING PROJECTS CAPITAL FUND CAPITAL FUNDS CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CASH FLOWS COLLATERAL COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANK LOANS COMMERCIAL BANKING CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CREDIBILITY CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS DEBT DEFAULTS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP EQUITY FINANCING EQUITY INVESTMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCING NEEDS FUND MANAGER FUND MANAGERS GENERAL PARTNER HOLDING INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INVESTING INVESTMENT BANK INVESTMENT FUND INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES LACK OF ACCESS LEGAL ADVICE LICENSING LOAN LOAN AGREEMENT LOAN PORTFOLIOS LOCAL BANKS MANUFACTURER MARKET FAILURE MARKET FAILURES MARKET INFORMATION MEDIUM ENTERPRISES NEW BUSINESS NONPERFORMING LOANS OUTREACH PARTY PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENT RECESSION REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT RETURN RISK CAPITAL SHOP SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES SME SME CLIENT SME DEVELOPMENT SME FINANCE SME FINANCING SME LENDING SME SECTORS SMES START-UP SUBSIDIARY COMPANY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE WORKING CAPITAL Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Africa have been hailed as the engine of economic growth. They are at the heart of developing countries' entrepreneurship, the source of most new employment and productive investment, and the basis for growth and poverty reduction. Despite the economic potential of SMEs, they face severe constraints related to access to resources, finance, and services, as well as procedural barriers all of which limit their potential to invest, innovate, and improve productivity and sustainability. To address these constraints, International Finance Corporation (IFC) developed the SME Solutions Centre (SSC) Pilot Program in Kenya. The SSC value proposition centers on four key pillars: access to finance, access to advisory services/technical assistance (now SME management solutions), access to reliable market information, and support for an enhanced business enabling environment. This smart lesson details the lessons learned from the SSC's experience with the access to finance pillar. 2012-08-13T11:45:29Z 2012-08-13T11:45:29Z 2010-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/05/12591009/sme-solutions-center-kenya-developing-alternative-financing-solutions-small-medium-enterprises http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10490 English IFC Smart Lessons Brief CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Kenya
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topic ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO RESOURCES
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ADVISORY SERVICES
ALTERNATIVE FINANCING
APPROVAL RATE
BANK LOANS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKS
BENEFICIARY
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICE
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
BUSINESS ENABLING
BUSINESS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS INCUBATION
BUSINESS INCUBATORS
BUSINESS PLANNING
BUSINESS PRACTICES
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY BUILDING PROJECTS
CAPITAL FUND
CAPITAL FUNDS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
CASH FLOWS
COLLATERAL
COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK LOANS
COMMERCIAL BANKING
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CREDIBILITY
CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS
DEBT
DEFAULTS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT
ENTREPRENEURS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
EQUITY FINANCING
EQUITY INVESTMENT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
FINANCING NEEDS
FUND MANAGER
FUND MANAGERS
GENERAL PARTNER
HOLDING
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INVESTING
INVESTMENT BANK
INVESTMENT FUND
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
LACK OF ACCESS
LEGAL ADVICE
LICENSING
LOAN
LOAN AGREEMENT
LOAN PORTFOLIOS
LOCAL BANKS
MANUFACTURER
MARKET FAILURE
MARKET FAILURES
MARKET INFORMATION
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
NEW BUSINESS
NONPERFORMING LOANS
OUTREACH
PARTY
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIVATE EQUITY
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENT
RECESSION
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
RETURN
RISK CAPITAL
SHOP
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
SME
SME CLIENT
SME DEVELOPMENT
SME FINANCE
SME FINANCING
SME LENDING
SME SECTORS
SMES
START-UP
SUBSIDIARY COMPANY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
WORKING CAPITAL
spellingShingle ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO RESOURCES
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ADVISORY SERVICES
ALTERNATIVE FINANCING
APPROVAL RATE
BANK LOANS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKS
BENEFICIARY
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICE
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
BUSINESS ENABLING
BUSINESS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS INCUBATION
BUSINESS INCUBATORS
BUSINESS PLANNING
BUSINESS PRACTICES
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPACITY BUILDING PROJECTS
CAPITAL FUND
CAPITAL FUNDS
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
CASH FLOWS
COLLATERAL
COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANK LOANS
COMMERCIAL BANKING
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CREDIBILITY
CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS
DEBT
DEFAULTS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT
ENTREPRENEURS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
EQUITY FINANCING
EQUITY INVESTMENT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
FINANCING NEEDS
FUND MANAGER
FUND MANAGERS
GENERAL PARTNER
HOLDING
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INVESTING
INVESTMENT BANK
INVESTMENT FUND
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
LACK OF ACCESS
LEGAL ADVICE
LICENSING
LOAN
LOAN AGREEMENT
LOAN PORTFOLIOS
LOCAL BANKS
MANUFACTURER
MARKET FAILURE
MARKET FAILURES
MARKET INFORMATION
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
NEW BUSINESS
NONPERFORMING LOANS
OUTREACH
PARTY
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIVATE EQUITY
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTIVE INVESTMENT
RECESSION
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
RETURN
RISK CAPITAL
SHOP
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
SME
SME CLIENT
SME DEVELOPMENT
SME FINANCE
SME FINANCING
SME LENDING
SME SECTORS
SMES
START-UP
SUBSIDIARY COMPANY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
WORKING CAPITAL
Maina, Kiragu
Butoyi, Scholastica
Michira, Nkatha
SME Solutions Center—Kenya : Developing Alternative Financing Solutions for Small and Medium Enterprises
geographic_facet Africa
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relation IFC Smart Lessons Brief
description Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Africa have been hailed as the engine of economic growth. They are at the heart of developing countries' entrepreneurship, the source of most new employment and productive investment, and the basis for growth and poverty reduction. Despite the economic potential of SMEs, they face severe constraints related to access to resources, finance, and services, as well as procedural barriers all of which limit their potential to invest, innovate, and improve productivity and sustainability. To address these constraints, International Finance Corporation (IFC) developed the SME Solutions Centre (SSC) Pilot Program in Kenya. The SSC value proposition centers on four key pillars: access to finance, access to advisory services/technical assistance (now SME management solutions), access to reliable market information, and support for an enhanced business enabling environment. This smart lesson details the lessons learned from the SSC's experience with the access to finance pillar.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Maina, Kiragu
Butoyi, Scholastica
Michira, Nkatha
author_facet Maina, Kiragu
Butoyi, Scholastica
Michira, Nkatha
author_sort Maina, Kiragu
title SME Solutions Center—Kenya : Developing Alternative Financing Solutions for Small and Medium Enterprises
title_short SME Solutions Center—Kenya : Developing Alternative Financing Solutions for Small and Medium Enterprises
title_full SME Solutions Center—Kenya : Developing Alternative Financing Solutions for Small and Medium Enterprises
title_fullStr SME Solutions Center—Kenya : Developing Alternative Financing Solutions for Small and Medium Enterprises
title_full_unstemmed SME Solutions Center—Kenya : Developing Alternative Financing Solutions for Small and Medium Enterprises
title_sort sme solutions center—kenya : developing alternative financing solutions for small and medium enterprises
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/05/12591009/sme-solutions-center-kenya-developing-alternative-financing-solutions-small-medium-enterprises
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