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Innovations in SME
Financing
March 27th, 2012
Cairo
The Importance of SMEs Database
Data and Information are considered the backbone of
setting the appropriate strategies and formulating the
right banking policies and programs to enhance the
development process of SMEs in Egypt
Banks have been always reciting that there is shortage
of sufficient and reliable data about this sector in Egypt
National SME Census Project
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Goal
Creating a timely and reliable source of data and
information on SMEs that serves all the SMEs stakeholders
to overcome the problem of insufficient data and
information on SMEs sector in Egypt.
Methodology
The Central Bank of Egypt and the Egyptian Banking Institute took the initiative to conduct a comprehensive
National SME Census
Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics
(CAPMAS) was selected to conduct the field survey
according to vast experience in data collection, tabulation
and preparing statistical reports
The Center of Surveys and Statistical Applications (CSSA)
was assigned to ensure high quality and validity as well as
accuracy of data collection process
The survey focused on formal sector (registered SMEs)
only
No. of employees is more than 5 employees
CENSUS FILTERS
Census Filters
Questionnaire Design
Questionnaire Pre-Test
Conducting Pilot Phase
Resulted in: Excluding Some Economic Activities
Execution of the survey that is designed to be conducted on ten
phases including the Pilot Phase.
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Some Economic Indicators from
SME National Census
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15%
6% 1%
1% 2%
2%
1% 6%
16% 5%
2%
9%
3%
4%
2% 5%
2% 2% 6%
4%
2% 1%
1%
2%
Relative distribution of SMEs among governorates
Cairo Alex. Port Said Suez Helwan 6th of Oct.
Damietta Dakahleya Sharkeya Qualiobia Kafr El Shiekh Gharbeya
Menoufia Beheira Ismailia Giza Beni Suef Fayoum
Minia Assiut Sohag Aswan South Sinai Others
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1%
51% 40%
3% 1% 2% 2%
Relative distribution of SMEs according to main economic activity
Agriculure Manufacturing TradeTourism Health Construction & BuildingOther
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38%
14%
1%
11%
4%
3%
5%
8%
11%
2% 2% 1%
Relative distribution of SMEs according to manufacturing
Food & beverages
Textiles and garments
Leather products
Wooden products and furniture
Paper products
Chemicals products
Rubber and plastics products
Non-metal & mineral products
Metal products
Electrical appliances
Machinery and equipment
Others
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Retail Trade 50%
Wholesale Trade 50%
Relative distribution of SMEs according to Trade
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6%
94%
Relative distribution of SMEs according to exporting
Exporting SMEs
Not ExportingSMEs
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53% 59%
86%
80%
59% 63%
28%
51%
34%
42%
27%
48%
36% 41% 41%
65%
31%
39%
52%
33% 29%
35%
79%
60%
92%
42% 41%
63%
81.9%
Relative distribution of SMEs according to dealing with banks
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34%
14%
44%
24% 24%
19%
10%
22% 19%
15% 13%
19%
15% 16%
8%
18%
23% 22%
40%
18% 20%
22%
45%
15%
43%
27%
9%
16%
32%
Relative distribution of SMEs having facilities from banks by governorate
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22%
78%
Relative distribution of SMEs according to having facilities from banks
Yes
No
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16%
84%
Relative distribution of SMEs according to having problems with banks
Yes
No
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Many requiredcollaterals
High interest ratesand admn. Expenses
Hard and lengthyprocedures
Many documentsrequired
Others
61% 66%
53%
37%
10%
Relative distribution of SMEs according to types of problems
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