BMA, a business support company based in KwaZulu-Natal, is inviting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to apply to participate in its Business Accelerator programme.
The programme will give selected SMEs an opportunity to pitch for procurement and supplier partnerships with some of South Africa’s biggest retail chains.
BMA’s Business Accelerator
“The purpose of the Business Accelerator is to connect high potential, black-owned small businesses with large customers in their sector,” explains Kyle Ballard, Head of the Accelerators at BMA.
“The outcomes of these partnerships are two-fold: the SMEs gain market access, world-class mentorship from industry experts, opportunities to secure investment and/or preferential loans, as well as invaluable exposure to industry leaders. Big business gains through access to cutting-edge innovation in their local supply chains and optimising their BBBEE scorecard.”
The Accelerator is facilitated through industrial manufacturing clusters, representing various sectors and follows a process of applications. This process includes short-listing of applicants, pitch development support, a Dragons’ Den event, business case development and mentorship.
eThekwini Municipality is a key sponsor of the Accelerator under the guidance of Ravesha Govender, who says, “High potential SMEs are identified through the application and screening processes and are then invited to a ‘Capacity Building’ workshop. Here, SME participants develop their business cases in preparation for the Dragons’ Den event under the guidance of industry specialists.
Govender further explains, “At the Dragons’ Den, participants present their business cases to the ‘Dragons’ who are top executives from the big businesses in each sector, eager to find new high potential, local suppliers. There are cash prizes up for grabs on the day but more importantly, this is where SMEs have the chance to demonstrate their potential to large customers to win the much bigger prize of procurement and supplier partnerships.”
The retailers your SME could pitch to
SMEs can apply to join the eThekwini Furniture Cluster and KwaZulu-Natal Clothing & Textile Cluster Accelerators which are kicking off in 2023.
SMEs from the clothing and textile sector will have the opportunity to pitch their business to leading retailers, including Mr Price Sport, Miladys, Mr Price, Pepkor Speciality and Woolworths who are looking for garment manufacturing specialists as well as unique sustainability offerings incorporating innovative packaging, logistics and raw materials into their value propositions to customers.
SMEs from the furniture sector will have the opportunity to pitch to Homewood, Mr Price Home and @home who are eager to find suppliers capable of designing and manufacturing products for their end consumers, especially where sustainable and cost-effective packaging, raw materials, and innovative logistics offerings can be incorporated.
How to apply
Application details for the Furniture Sector: Ethekweni Furniture Cluster (EFC) are as follows:
- Applications (open now) close: 28 February 2023.
- Apply on the Furniture Cluster website here.
- Download the Accelerator info pack here.
Application details for the Clothing & Textiles Sector: KZN Clothing and Textile Cluster (KZNCTC) are as follows:
- Applications (open now) close: 28 February 2023.
- Apply on the KZNCTC website here.
- Download the Accelerator info pack here.
“The Accelerator has a proven track record, having unlocked over R150 million in new commercial opportunities and over 870 jobs so far,” states Kyle Ballard.
If you know of any promising, black-owned, businesses in the furniture or clothing and textile industries who are looking to step into the big-time, please tell them about the Business Accelerator opportunity. Good luck!