Gulf Capital reveals shortlist for SME awards
DUBAI, October 27, 2020
Gulf Capital and Meed-GlobalData have revealed the 122 finalists for the 9th edition of the Gulf Capital SME Awards, which aim to identify small and medium businesses that are spearheading commercial growth in the region.
The SME sector constitutes over 94 per cent of all companies operating in the UAE and 99 per cent of private sector companies in Saudi Arabia. The focus that governments have placed on helping SMEs mitigate the financial impacts in light of Covid-19 have been significant, reiterating the importance and value that these organisations present.
The Gulf Capital SME Insights programme saw 750 live attendees participate virtually from all across the GCC for a series of webinars, which cumulated with an online summit, receiving great feedback for its content-led discussions and endeavour to build a community to support the SME sector through the Covid-19 crisis.
As part of the programme, the awards entries recorded over 350 registrations on the website with 300+ entries being submitted by companies in the GCC. 122companies have been shortlisted across 17 categories including Gulf Capital Business of the Year, Mastercard Technology Startup of the Year, Business Innovation of the Year, Emirati Business of the Year, and Disruption of the Year. Among the shortlisted companies are Acorn Strategy, Hotel Data Cloud, Kingston Stanley, Lock&Stock and Munchbox.
Finalists will proceed to the judging phase for review by an independent panel of more than 50 representatives from global and regional businesses, government stakeholders and industry experts.
Dr Karim El Solh, CEO of Gulf Capital, said: “The awards programme has evolved to become a wider initiative that supports SMEs across the Gulf region, and this couldn’t have come at a better time. This year, we wanted to reach out to a larger group of SMEs, and we wanted to give them broader support, over and above the recognition they get from the awards.
“The Gulf Capital SMEs Insights was born to provide knowledge transfer and networking opportunities to SMEs across the GCC. This includes a series of live webinars, virtual conference, and an information hub, all of which were added to the awards programme, now in its 9th year. Support, mentorship, and recognition are now the three pillars of our programme.”
Meed editorial director Richard Thompson said: “The Gulf Capital SME Awards recognise small and medium-sized businesses, whose talent and hard work has enabled them to not merely survive, but also to thrive through the exceptionally difficult challenges of 2020.”
“The way that they have adapted their strategies and business models during this challenging period is incredible. And the very large number of entries that we received for this year’s awards is a testament to the resilience and determination to succeed, of entrepreneurs and SMEs in the UAE,” he added.
The winners from the 17 categories will be announced at an awards reception on December 9, 2020. – TradeArabia News Service