The
10th Pakistan SME Forum 2016 organized by SHAMROCK Conferences
International will be held on August 23, 2016 at the Pearl-Continental Hotel,
Karachi. The theme of the moot is “Facilitating SMEs Makes Economic Sense”
and will feature the sector’s pressing topics.
Being
held for the past ten consecutive years, the SME Forum has evolved into a
powerful platform where the long-standing issues of the sector are debated for
its desired result.
Organized
with the cooperation of the State Bank of Pakistan, Small and Medium
Enterprises Development Authority (SMEDA) of the Ministry of Industries, the
Union of Small and Medium Enterprises (UNISAME) and key stakeholders, the SME
Forum 2016 will be addressing the sector’s vital issues taken up by the federal
government.
Menin Rodrigues,
Convener of the SME Forum 2016 said, “It is heartening to see that our
consistency in highlighting the issues of the SME sector over the past decade
is beginning to bear fruit. There have been a number of favorable interventions
by the State Bank of Pakistan to address the issues, in particular, the working
of an action plan for the implementation of the National Finance Inclusion
Strategy (NFIS). I am hoping there would be a genuine headway in support of the
SMEs in Pakistan.”
Zulfikar Thaver,
President UNISAME and Chairman of the Capacity Building Working Group of NFIS
Technical Committee, and who is also a member of the Consultative Group of the
10TH Pakistan SME Forum 2016, said “The positive attitude of the
Finance Ministry and the State Bank of Pakistan is a clear indication of the
progress being made in addressing important issues of the SME sector; and
conferences such as the Pakistan SME Forum, gives a precise understanding and
direction to what we want to achieve in the dialogues.”
The
topics to be covered in the 10th Pakistan SME Forum 2016 will
include among others, capacity building of the primary sector, cottage
industries at grass roots levels, banking, leasing, insurance and logistics
facilities and technology advancements. Promotion of modern systems of farming,
cultivation, irrigation and harvesting will also be debated.
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