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SME Startup Stories in GCC

March 29 , 2017

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Executive Summary

What is this report about?
There has been a surge in interest in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the GCC as part of economic diversification efforts. This report analyzes the impact of some highly acclaimed and successful SMEs in the GCC, in order to understand the ways and means through which they positively influenced their communities. The selected SMEs have captured the popular imagination of entrepreneurs in the GCC, and therefore, merit a closer examination of their business models and underlying success factors.

Who will benefit and why?
This report is intended as a catalyst for informed conversation and debate about the success of notable GCC SMEs. The beneficiaries include policy makers, SME entrepreneurs, the private sector, various government entities seeking to assist SMEs, the non-profit sector and civil society at large.

How exhaustive is this report?
The report comprises a detailed company analysis for each of the SMEs. It offers a comprehensive multidimensional view of the SME analyzed. The study also provides key metrics to determine competitive positioning in the respective wider markets. The drivers, constraints, and wider trends impacting the various SMEs have also been touched upon.

FAQ

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I f required, upon specific request we could provide you with an update.

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Key Questions Addressed

  • Which are some of the notable SME success stories in the GCC?
  • What has led to their resounding successes?
  • What does the success of the SMEs in GCC indicate about the broader ecosystem that they operate in?
  • What can policy makers and other critical stakeholders learn from the success stories?

Add Value To

  • SMEs/entrepreneurs
  • Policy makers
  • Private sector
  • Lending agencies
  • Non-profit sector
  • General civil society

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
  • Talabat (established in 2004 in Kuwait)
  • Bayt (established in 2000 in the UAE)
  • Careem (established in 2012 in the UAE)
  • Souq (established in 2005 in the UAE)
  • Fetchr (established in 2015 in the UAE)
  • What are the obstacles for startups in the GCC
  • Study Conclusions

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