Displaying items by tag: MSMEs
2 out of 10 MSMEs were born due to lack of employment
To know the perception of salvadoran entrepreneurs, the Observatorio MYPE through a survey asked what the main motivation for entrepreneurship was, to which 29% of salvadoran micro-entrepreneurs responded: the business is a family inheritance and another 28% the lack of employment.
CABEI reaffirms its commitment to El Salvador's MSMEs with more than US$12 million in loans to date
In El Salvador, the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) has supported MYPIMES with more than US$12 million in loans; more than 103 micro and small enterprises have been strengthened with non-refundable resources from Small Grants.
INICIATIVA DINAMICA: a growth opportunity for MSMEs
During the second day of the SNBX INNOVATION SUMMIT, the representative of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) Mercy Ramos, presented the program being implemented by the multilateral called "INICIATIVA DINAMICA", which aims to strengthen the business ecosystem for MSMEs and especially for those new, young and / or innovative, as well as strengthening the financial sector to promote adequate access to financial services for these MSMEs at the regional level.
CABEI, European Union and KfW join forces to launch Regional Sustainable Mobility Competition
With the objective of promoting environmentally sustainable growth in the region, the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), the Government of Germany, through KfW, and the European Union (EU), through the Green MSMEs II Initiative, launched the Regional Sustainable Mobility Competition, aimed at Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Central America with investments that contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gases.
CONAMYPE shared advances in MSMEs
The President of CONAMYPE, Paul Steiner was part of the conference "Expanding International Market Opportunities for MSMEs", was held the discussion of the final draft of the Inter-American dialogue, an event that brings together the highest authorities on micro, small and medium enterprises.
MSMEs in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras have potential for growth on the Internet
172 MSMEs led by women in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador were analyzed by the Centro Regional de Promoción de la mipyme (Cenpromype), within the framework of the Program "Economic Empowerment of Women in the Northern Triangle", which is an initiative of the Organization of American States (OAS), with funding from the U.S. Department of State and META.
Only 40% of MSMEs have access to fixed Internet in El Salvador
According to a study conducted by the Fundación Salvadoreña para el Desarrollo Económico y Social (FUSADES), there are owners of micro, small and medium enterprises that have mentioned that they do not use computers or digital elements because they do not consider them necessary.
Salvadoran MSMEs are trained to take advantage of e-commerce
The Comisión Nacional de la Micro y Pequeña Empresa (CONAMYPE), together with the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), the Ministry of Tourism, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the Cooperation Agency of El Salvador (ESCO) held the closing of the diploma course: "Empowering Your Business With Artificial Intelligence", with the purpose of training medium and small enterprises (MYPES) through digital strategies to enhance their businesses.
Two non-reimbursable technical assistance agreements for US$194,900 for MSMEs signed
With the objective of improving business services and strengthening the technical capacities of MSMEs, the Asociación Agencia de Desarrollo Económico Local del Departamento de la Unión, ADEL La Unión, and the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) through the DINAMICA II Initiative, with the support of the European Union and the Government of Germany, through the KfW development bank, signed two non-refundable technical assistance agreements for a total amount of US$194,900.
Walmart holds small market to promote salvadoran SME products
In the framework of the International Day of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), which is celebrated in june, Walmart de México y Centroamérica, will be holding a small market to promote the products of 10 salvadoran SMEs that are part of the program Una Mano para Crecer, through which the company provides support for them to have access to a safe and growing market, technical training and support, among other benefits.