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Entrepreneurs owning small businesses and registered as microfirms as well as
entrepreneurs without the status of legal entity MFO clientele scale assessment among microfirms. From the point of view of size, legislation 52 and government statistics single out the following basic categories of small businesses: - individual entrepreneurs; - microfirms with the average number of employees in the manufacturing sector not more than 20 people annually, in services and other non-production branches – not more than 10 people annually, in wholesale, retail sale, and catering – not more than 5 people annually; Small enterprises with mean annual number of employees employed in the following industries: - textiles and food processing, metal processing and instrument making, wood processing, furniture and construction materials industries – not more than 100 people; - machinery manufacturing, metallurgy, fuel, energy, and chemicals, agriculture and processing of agricultural products, and other industrial and manufacturing sectors – not more than 50 people; - research, science services, transportation, telecommunication, services (except insurance companies), commerce and public catering, and other non-manufacturing sectors – not more than 25 persons. As a rule, legal entities with up to 10 employees are counted as microenterprises for the assessment of potential clientele of the most typical MFOs. 53 The same methodological approach has been applied in this calculation. Polling results show that the number of personnel in microenterprises regardless of the industry ranges from 2.7 to 9.7 people, i.e. less than 10 employees (Table 3 Appendix 1 to the report). Thus, all microfirms are included into the clientele base. According to survey results from 2004, the number of microfirms in Uzbekistan was 259,300. Small enterprises do not usually make up part of the MFO clientele base. Generally speaking, they are bank clients as they need larger loans. For a more accurate assessment of the scale of microfirms as a component of MFOs’ programmes it is necessary to adjust the figure for those microfirms that do not have needs for external financing: about 20%, according to poll results. Taking into consideration this adjustment, the most realistic size of clientele base of MFOs among microfirms may be estimated around 207,400. It should also be taken into consideration that microfirms may apply to banks for loans. The share of such microfirms also makes up about 20%. Taking into account this last adjustment, the number of potential microenterprise MFO clients comes to 155,600. When speaking about securing access to financing for these enterprises it is important to mention that in fact indirect support is provided to 989,900 persons employed in microfirms with up to 10 employees. 52 Decree # UP-3305 of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On making changes and amendments to the Decree of the President of Uzbekistan’ issued April 9, 1998 “On measures for further encouragement for development of private entrepreneurship, small and medium businesses”. 53 These criteria are active in Europe. This limit was determined by FINCA International LLC in the project “Analysis of the state of supply and demand in the market of microfinance services”. |
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