The Department of Small Business Development (DSBD) had swiftly moved to assist SMMEs that had been impacted by the looting/riots in July 2021 or floods in 2022, through its two agencies: the Small Enterprise Finance Agency (sefa) and the Small Enterprise Development Agency (Seda).
(a)(b)&(c) 2021:
In July 2021 and to respond to the looting/riots in Gauteng and Kwa-Zulu Natal, DSBD set aside R300m to assist the businesses through the establishment of Business Recovery Program (BRP) implemented by sefa. The BRP was structured to assist re-set-up / re-establish businesses that had suffered financial loss with blended finance (60% grant and 40% loan), funding range from R50 000 to R2 million. The loan portion was set at 5% interest rate per annum, 60 months repayment term and a maximum of 12 months capital and interest moratorium. In total, sefa approved R237 945 628 and disbursed R225 668 461 disbursed to all sectors and not food production only. Through a partnership with Nedbank, DSBD also set aside R40 million in BRP funds to focus on informal businesses. From the first tranche of R15 million allocated to Nedbank R14 463 000 was disbursed to 4844 informal business.
2022:
DSBD responded with a R50 million funding package for SMMEs affected by floods and this Fund was administered by Seda.
Floods Relief Programme (Formal SMME’s)
One hundred and seventy-nine (179) applications have been assessed through the Floods Impact Assessment on site. One hundred and forty-four (144) applications have been approved with a total value of R52 318 837,57. Currently, one hundred and twenty seven (127) purchase orders were issued and ninety three (93) paid, amounting to R26 452 877.
Informal Sector Flood Relief Programme Challenges
Eastern Cape:
Alfred Nzo:
Sector |
Number |
Fruit & Veg |
25 |
Spaza |
6 |
Salon |
2 |
Clothing & Textile |
2 |
Fast Food |
9 |
Agriculture |
16 |
Retail |
21 |
TOTAL |
81 |
Sector |
Number |
Fruit & Veg |
128 |
Spaza |
173 |
Salon |
12 |
Clothing & Textile |
20 |
Fast Food |
14 |
Agriculture |
13 |
Retail |
14 |
TOTAL |
374 |
OR Tambo:
Sector |
Number |
Fruit & Veg |
83 |
Fast Food |
11 |
Clothing & textile |
4 |
Saloon |
2 |
TOTAL |
100 |
Kwa-Zulu Natal: Ethekwini
The eThekwini and Ilembe adjudications were completed. The breakdown is on the following sectors:
There were applications that were not processed because of information deficiencies by the applicants. sefa and Seda still continue to work with the applicants and also provide Business Support services where possible and there’s willingness to co-operate by SMMEs.
STELLA NDABENI-ABRAHAMS
MINISTER: SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT