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R100 Million in Capital to Catalyse Growth for South Africa’s SMEs

Staff WriterBy Staff Writer2020-07-02Updated:2020-07-08No Comments4 Mins Read
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At a time when South African SMEs need it most, FinTech SME capital provider, ProfitShare Partners today announced that it has secured R100 million from the SA SME Fund. This will allow ProfitShare Partners to partner with more small and medium businesses to provide much-needed capital to catalyse growth for SMEs.

In the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, SMEs have been severely affected – even after
the easing of lockdown restrictions over the past few weeks.

According to the colloquium held on 23-24 June 2020 by the National Planning Commission on small business as the spine of economic recovery and stimulation, reports show that as
much as 92% of small businesses are struggling to operate and researchers have
estimated that over 50,000 SMMEs will not survive the pandemic.

In response to the call for private and public sector organisations to contribute to SME growth and development, ProfitShare Partners remains committed to enabling small businesses with its capital solutions.

ProfitShare Partners financially partners on transactions with SMEs to deliver
successfully on their orders and contracts with reputable organisations, allowing
them to access bigger business and grow exponentially in short periods of time.

Since introducing its business model to the market, the FinTech disruptor has
assisted more than a hundred SMEs and helped numerous SMEs grow their
turnover tenfold in less than two years.

The SA SME Fund, which invests in intermediaries that provide debt and equity
instruments to SMEs, has recognised the potential that ProfitShare Partners’
business model offers to SMEs for high-impact growth, and has provided the
company with R100 million that will assist in catalysing more growth in the SME
market.

“The availability of funding and access to working capital has always been a challenge for SMEs. This has been exacerbated by the country’s economic crisis which has been deepened by the pandemic. PSP will provide SMEs with an alternative funding model to act as a catalyst for their survival and growth,” said Ketso Gordhan, chief executive officer (CEO) of the SA SME Fund.

“The SA SME Fund is extremely pleased to be announcing this investment; it could not be more timeous.”

“This deal is a great win for SMEs who can’t access traditional funding. This capital
helps ProfitShare Partners financially partner with hundreds of SMEs to catalyse
their businesses to becoming bigger and more sustainable, enabling them to attract
traditional funding in the future,” said Andrew Maren, CEO and founder of
ProfitShare Partners.

The ProfitShare Partners business model is best described as a hybrid between
venture capital and private equity, however, it does not involve taking up shares in its
clients’ businesses but rather, partners with them principally on the specific
transaction. The FinTech business provides the capital and business support needed
for the SME to deliver on their contract.

“Our model is designed to give SMEs a boost. As opposed to providing capital as a form of a loan, we share in the profit and assist our clients in achieving financial sustainability to the point where they are either in a position to qualify for traditional finance or they no longer require finance,” Maren continues.

SMEs in supply and delivery who have an order but cannot access the capital
needed to deliver, either because they do not qualify or because they do not have
the necessary track record, financial history or paperwork, now have improved
chances of gaining access to business and delivering more efficiently on their
contracts.

“This investment also shows the confidence that funders now have towards our
disruptive type of business model, which has demonstrated the real impact we’ve
had with our existing SME clients,” Maren concluded.

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