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Unilever Sri Lanka and the Industrial Development Board (IDB) signed a three-year memorandum of understanding recently to uplift SMEs in Sri Lanka.
This is a public private partnership between Unilever and the IDB to jointly support the growth and development of 20 Micro Small & Medium Scale entrepreneurs in Sri Lanka every year through the Industrial Development Fund (IDF).
The IDF, under the supervision of the Industrial Development Board, and conforming to guidelines of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka provides financial capital in the form of low interest, repayable loans to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), enabling them to commence or expand local manufacturing in sectors prioritized by the Ministry of Industries to fuel an export-oriented economy.
The first batch of loans was handed over to 10 female micro entrepreneurs at the occasion of the International Women’s Day on the 12th of March 2024.
Under this initiative, Unilever will contribute to the IDF, a portion of the revenue generated from its own and ongoing SME upliftment programme, “Saubhagya”, which, over the last 20 years has empowered over 15,000 rural females to start their own door to door selling operations with the provision of an initial stock of Unilever products.
Ali Tariq, Chairman & CEO of Unilever Sri Lanka said, “Supporting the growth of small businesses, especially those managed by women, encourages the contribution and participation of all in the growth and success of Sri Lanka.”
Dr. Saranga Alahepperuma, Chairman of the Industrial Development Board said,” The SME sector stands as a cornerstone of Sri Lanka’s economy. IDB is steadfastly committed to providing SMEs with comprehensive support in terms of encouragement, promotion, and development. Notably, Women Entrepreneurship plays a vital role in fostering socio-economic growth. We express our deep gratitude to Unilever Sri Lanka for their contribution to empowering women entrepreneurs, thereby propelling the nation towards overall success.”
Ramesh Pathirana, Minister of Industries said, “We are going through a decisive moment in the history of Sri Lanka where even the smallest actions we takecan decide the wellbeing of our futuregenerations. To ensure a fairer and more equitable outcome as we journey towards economic recovery, we musttake care that we don’t leave behind anyone in the economy including MSMEs.
This partnership builds upon Unilever’s existing commitment to supporting MSMEs in Sri Lanka.