SBFpart 2
SBFpart 2
Table of Contents
Subject Page
Introduction 2
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Business in Oman
Diagram of the Sources of Finance 3
Intilaaqa Program 10
About my Business 11
Conclusion 12
Bibliography 12
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Introduction
Since you are in business to make money; it’s important before you start to find out what
money you will need to support yourself before your business gets going. It’s a mistake
to think that you will start earning an income from your entrepreneurial activity right
away; indeed, it may be two or three months at a minimum before you do, and it could
even be six months or more before you get paid. (Phillipson, 1995, p: 67)
Business in Oman
Between 1980 and 1990 Omanis were working largely for the public sector, they were al
most found in banking and oil sector. They were focused on light industries such as
agriculture and fisheries. Omanis during that period of time were receiving less attention
compared to other sectors. Most of the businesses at that time were owned by non-
Omanis. Therefore, there was lot of unemployment and on the other hand spending was
less.
Small businesses in Oman had lot of problems during that period of time. Some of these
problems are that all the businesses were running by non-Omanis; therefore, there was
lack of management skills and lack of trained staff. The government of Oman has taken
steps to solve these problems. The government is encouraging the young Omanis to start
their own businesses. There are some programs which were introduced by the
government to encourage the young Omains which are Youth fund program, Sanad
program and Intilaaqah program. The other steps which was taken by the government is
also Omanising many small business sectors, providing incentives to start-ups and
training.
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To start a business you need to think of the source which you will be using to finance
your business. Here we will be looking at the sources of finance in the Sultanate of
Oman.
Sources of Finance
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Different sources of finance:
1. Banks: obtaining a loan can be a problem if you are young, don’t have a track
record in business, or you don’t have the business skills that lenders are
Some of the banks of Oman which provide loans to individuals are Bank Muscat,
National Bank of Oman, Oman Development Bank, etc… the Bank Muscat provide
the help to any individual who wants to start small business under certain conditions,
Must be working.
In Bank Muscat, there are two ways in which money is got, the first one is OD; over
draft in which you are getting your money once, and the other way is the loan which
needs the mortgage. The bank provides a loan as a capital to start small business up to
10,000 R.O. and the interest rate is decided on the income of the business. Usually the
Tourism, Education, Professional Offices, Conventional Crafts and Workshops. The loan
extend of ODB should not exceed 150% of the paid up capital of the project if
governorate of Muscat expect Wilayat of Quriyat, or 250% of the paid up capital if the
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project is inside Wilayat of Quriyat. In all cases the total amount of the loan should not
The ODB grants a grace period for repayment of the principal of the long ranging
between 1 to 2 years commencing from the date of signing the long agreement.
Similarly all the other commercial banks in Oman are having the same procedures.
2. Shareholders.
encourage the young Omanis, these programs either provides with finance
programs.
The Fund for Development of Youth Projects aims to support Omani youth in starting
small businesses. The fund mission is to provide support to Omani Youth who are
interested in entering the field of private business by establishing and owning enterprises
which will benefit them as well as the communities in which they live. It will also
The method of the fund is to invest in the equity of small sized projects and to deliver
administrative, financial and technical support thereto. This package is necessary because
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academic studies as well as practical and gained experiences have proven that
Moreover the usual ways of funding have failed to satisfy these needs. The Fund for
support through direct participation in the project yet giving the young entrepreneur
complete freedom in managing the project and running the daily affairs thereof.
http://www.chamberoman.com/member/fund/index.asp
Investors to have basic level of education that will enable them to run the
business/ project.
Funding limited to R.O. 50,000 in case of sole trader and R.O. 100,000 in case of
partnerships.
Service sectors.
Tourism.
Handicraft.
Trade.
Small industries.
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Sanad Program:
Sanad program is established to work under the supervision of the Ministry of Manpower
Encouraging and sponsoring the individual’s initiatives and the self employment
projects.
Sharing in qualifying individuals and preparing them for working in the market.
Developing the individual projects and preparing the programs and plans required
small projects.
Targeted categories
1. Work seekers (male and female) including the fresh graduates who are interested
2. Craftsmen who are interested in starting new productive or serviceable work for
themselves.
3. Craftsmen and vocational who are practicing their work and interested in
expanding it.
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The targeted categories have more ability to decide the suitable projects. But there are
some successful sectors if provided with technical and financial support such as:
3. Sale and supply of electrical items 4. Sale of watches, masterpieces and gifts
15. Sale and repair of tyres 16. Electrical installation, sale and supply
of electrical items
cooling appliances
21. Iron smithery shop (metal doors and 22. Goldsmithery shops
windows)
General conditions:
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1. Age between 18 - 40 (Omani male or female)
5. For the loans of sewing and designing clothes, a training certificate to be obtained.
10. Should have a real interest for establishing the project with ambition and
insistence.
11. Should present two quotations for the prices of the machines and equipments of
the project.
13. Should present a feasibility study of the project showing the cash flow during the
16. The commercial registration of the project will be mortgaged or present post dated
cheques.
17. Should sign abandonment to the fund regarding the project assets financed by the
Fund. In case the borrower does not adhere to the conditions of the loan agreement,
the Fund has the right to own these assets without referring to the borrower or any
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other judicial authority.
1. The maximum amount of the loan is RO 5,000 per person. More than one person
2. The loan will be given if it is approved as per the feasibility study and cash flow
3. Oman Development Bank will give the loan amount after approval and recover it
Intilaaqah Program:
Is a private non profit making organization funded by Shell Oman Marketing. It was
launched in November 1995 and started operating in January 1996. This program helps
age group of 18 to 35 years, and it helps both employed and students who has business
starting their own businesses as a realistic carrier option. The services of this program
are:
Organizing workshops.
4. Family/ Friends: my business does not require that much of capital thus I will be
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5. Savings (your own money): my saving account is having 12,500 R.O. which
6. Suppliers/ Creditors: if you have already started a business, you may then make
your sales on credit for few months till the creditor starts trusting your business.
7. Finance Companies
About my Business
I want to start a business which sells natural flowers and gifts. This business does not
require too much capital, since the main objective is to sell natural flowers. We get
these flowers from Holland by air; it is not difficult to get the flowers since the
technology is improving day by day. My business requires around 40,000 R.O. from
which 10,000 R.O. will be taken al a loan from Bank Muscat. 12,500 R.O. are in my
saving account, my parents will be giving me 5,500 R.O. to get the rest of the
amount, I will be trying to get it from one of the government programs which are
provided to encourage the young Omanis. I will be trying in the Sanad program, thus
am not sure to get finance from their since the employees who will be suitable for the
Conclusion
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Sultanate of Oman has different sources of finance and every individual may choose the
suitable one for them. In the private sector we have lot of commercial banks, and all of
the banks provide loans and over drafts. The government it self has introduced lot of
programs in order to encourage young Omanis. In the above lines we have seen in details
both the private and the government sector and how are they helping the young Omanis.
Bibliography:
London
http://www.omanet.om/english/misc/omanise.asp
http://www.chamberoman.com/member/fund/imdex.asp
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