SMEs are a major source of new job creation in emerging and developing countries. In the MENA region, it is estimated that micro, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) account for 80–90 percent of all businesses. However, despite their systemic importance, SMEs continue to face major challenges when it comes to access to finance. Lack of credit information and lack of collateral are just two of the many reasons why financial institutions are less exposed to SMEs than to larger and more established firms.
COVID-19 has made the situation much worse for the region’s SMEs. The pandemic poses challenges of a scope and scale unprecedented in modern times. Millions of businesses are closed, countless jobs have been lost. The hardest hit are SMEs in the tourism and entertainment industries; which have been battered by lockdowns and travel restrictions. In response to the crisis, many governments across the region have scaled up credit guarantee schemes to tackle the urgent liquidity problem faced by SMEs and to stimulate economic recovery through rebuilding the SME sector.
In partnership with the SME Finance Forum, Small & Medium Enterprises Loan Guarantee “Kafalah” is hosting the 5th International MENA Guarantee Conference 2021 on the role of credit guarantee schemes in rebuilding the SMEs post-COVID-19.
The conference will convene leading credit guarantee experts and practitioners from the MENA region and beyond, alongside SME finance specialists and industry professionals.
The conference will take place on September 6-7 2021. During the two half-day event we will discuss how credit guarantee schemes can meet those challenges and contribute to rebuilding SMEs post-COVID-19. More specifically, Individual sessions will tackle alternative data, early-stage financing, and equity guarantees, the digitization of credit guarantee institutions, and the specific challenges of funding for sectors especially affected by the pandemic: including tourism, supply chains, and technology.
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Opening Remarks
OnlineKeynote Speech: The Impact of COVID and the Role of the Guarantee Programs
OnlinePlenary: Digitalization and Its Impact on Credit Guarantee Institutions
OnlineBreak
Welcome Remarks
OnlineCan Alternative Data Transform SME Finance?
OnlineThe Future of Early-Stage Finance and Equity Guarantees
OnlineClosing Remarks
OnlineRecap and Day Ahead
OnlinePlenary: Beyond Stimulus, Forbearance, and Deferment: What’s Next?
OnlineBreak
OnlineCredit Guarantees in Reviving the Tourism and Entertainment Sector
OnlineSupply Chain Finance: The Role of Guarantee Institutions
OnlineFinal Closing Remarks
OnlineWelcome Remarks
OnlinePlenary: Digitalization and Its Impact on Credit Guarantee Institutions
OnlineFinal Closing Remarks
OnlineSupply Chain Finance: The Role of Guarantee Institutions
OnlineCredit Guarantees in Reviving the Tourism and Entertainment Sector
OnlineBreak
OnlinePlenary: Beyond Stimulus, Forbearance, and Deferment: What’s Next?
OnlineRecap and Day Ahead
OnlineClosing Remarks
OnlineThe Future of Early-Stage Finance and Equity Guarantees
OnlineCan Alternative Data Transform SME Finance?
OnlineBreak
Keynote Speech: The Impact of COVID and the Role of the Guarantee Programs
OnlineOpening Remarks
Online“The outcome from the Forum was great in Saudi and the region. We need to capitalize on the knowledge and experience shared in the panel and conference to the benefit of the SME and loan guarantee programs.”
Homan Hashem - General Manager of Kafalah – SME Loan Guarantee Program
“I have really enjoyed listening to the realistic practices coming from exceptional practitioners & confirming number of interesting features in the guarantee industry that may be were overlooked earlier. “
Nagla Bahr - Managing Director - Credit Guarantee Company Egypt
“Highly appreciated, your unwavering efforts for SME globally. It will bring in real momentum in global economy, Matt and IFC team.”
Naresh Kumar Singh - Director of Internal Audit Office at Phongsavanh Bank