The State Guarantee Fund for Small Businesses
Posted on June 12, 2018 in 2_Country Profiles, Israel, Israel-Growth
1. Description
Name of the organisation | The State Guarantee Fund for Small Businesses |
Typology | Loans |
Description | The Fund was initiated with the goal of helping establish or expand small businesses in all sectors of the economy. The government serves as the loan guarantor for bank loans, so that the banks will extend loans to small businesses despite insufficient collateral. Rather than collateral, the banks require a detailed business plan, on the basis of which the application for credit is judged. The Fund is managed by an SBAI steering committee, on which the Ministries of Finance and Industry and Trade are also represented. |
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Geographical scope | |
Experiences in financing eco innovative projects | |
Instruments | Loans |
Average investment – amount | The credit limit for a single business is NIS 500,000 (approx. $150,000). The loan is given for a period of up to five years for the purchase of equipment and one year for operating capital. The borrower need provide only the following collateral: mortgage of the fixed assets financed by the loan and a personal guarantee. |
2. Investor Criteria
Scope of operations – Industry/tags | |
Phase of grow | Growth |
Most important prerequisites for financing a project | Eligibility terms for a loan are as follows. The business may employ no more than 70 workers and its annual turnover may not exceed $5 million. The requested credit line may only serve new business activity, i.e., establishing a new business or expanding an existing one. It may not be used to finance real estate purchases and construction, or to purchase existing businesses. The business owner must invest his or her own capital at a rate of no less than 25% of the total credit approved. During its first three years of operation the Fund has guaranteed loans to some 2,800 small businesses, for a total of over NIS 600 million (approx. $200 million). |
Most important barriers that prevent financing | |
Minimum investment required | |
Currently available financial products |
3. Contact details
Contact persons / emails | |
Address and telephone | http://keren.bdsk.co.il/ |
Web site |