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Hyun Suk ShimGeneral Manager of Global Cooperation DepartmentSmall & medium Business Corporation
August 25, Seoul Korea
APEC SME Innovation center & SME support programs in korea1
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2 VisionPromote economic activities and co-prosperity in the APEC region by strengthening the innovation capacity of SMEs
RoleProvide workshops and seminars for innovation capacity buildingDevelop and disseminate SME innovation modelsEstablish cooperative networks for SME innovationVision & Role3History42009 activities < Raphael Legacy Design Inc.>
Dispatch management and technology specialists to SMEs of APEC member economies
Provide customized solutions based on on-site diagnosis and consulting utilizing Comprehensive Diagnosis Tool of SBC
2009 activities
SME Consulting6
Organize face-to-face business meetings in key fields to generate practical cooperation benefits among APEC member economies2009 activities SME Business Matchmaking7 SME e-Business CooperationProvide a platform for e-business and information sharing through the linking of relevant APEC member websites
2009 activities8 APEC SME Innovation BriefingPublish semiannual newsletter and disseminated through webmail to APEC SMEWG members.
2009 activities SMEIC Website InnovationProvide information on innovation activities of SMEs in APEC region through the APEC SMEIC portal (www.apec-smeic.org)
9 Who we areNon-profit government agency
What we doEffectively implement government policies and programs for the sound growth and development of SMEsProvide a wide range of services including finance, consulting, training, marketing and international cooperation
Employees : 761
Budget(2009) : US$ 9.5 Billion Overview of sbc
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FY2009 Budget: US$ 9.5 billion
Sbc funding & budgetRevenueGovernment ContributionUS$0.44 billionBond IssuingUS$ 6.67 billionRepayment, Interest and other incomeUS$ 2.39 billionTotalUS$ 9.5 billion11Date ActivitiesJan 1979SBC establishedSep 1979Overseas Office opened in Europe (79), Japan (83), USA (83), China (93)Oct 19821st Small Business Training Institutes established (Additional Institutes opened in Honam (01), Daegu (03), Busan (04))Feb 19851st Regional office created (as for 2009, 23 offices created)Jul 1995Subsidiaries established : SBC Registrar (95.7), Small Business Distribution Center Co. Ltd (95.12), Korea Venture Investment Corp. (00.3)Sep 19981st Korea Business Development Center opened: (as for 2009, 17 KBDC opened) Mar 2005Business Support Center opened in QingdaoJun 2006Technology Cooperation Center opened in NovosibirskJan 2007Korea Desk opened : Indonesia (07.1), Philippines (08.2)Jan 2009Management of APEC SMEIC transferred to SBCBrief history of sbc
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18 Departments23 Regional Offices2 Overseas Industry Technology Cooperation Centers2 Korea Desks761 Employees
Secretary
Auditing Office
Customer Satisfaction
Public Relations
Vice President
Planning &CoordinationManagementInnovationFund ManagementInfo System
Regional Offices(23)
Vice President
CorporateFinanceCorporate CreditManagement
Vice President
MarketingAssistanceGlobalCooperatione-BusinessResearch &Publications
Vice President
Technology Cooperation SME TechnologySupport CenterEnterprise Restructuring CenterTrade AdjustmentAssociation Center
Vice President
TrainingManagementInstructorsGroupTraining Institutes
Audit
Seoul, Pusan, Daegu-Kyeongbuk, Incheon, Gwangju-Jeonnam, Daejun-Chungnam, Ulsan, Kyeonggi, Kyeonggi Northern Branch, Chungbuk, Jeonbuk, Kyeongnam, Kangwon, Kangwon-Yeongdong Branch, Jeju, etc.
Overseas Industry and Technology Cooperation Centers - Novosibirsk Technology Cooperation Center - Qingdao Business Support CenterKorea Desk - The Philippines in BOI and Indonesia in BKPM, PNMAnsanHonamDaegu-KyungbukBusan-Kyungnam
President
Senior Vice Presidentorganization13
Major programs of sbc14 Long-term, low-interest loans for
Loan period : 5 to 9 yearsInterest rate : 3.84%, -4.74%, subject to loan programsLoan limit : up to US$4mil. per yearProgramsBudget Venture Business Start-ups1,000 Commercialization of R&D Results258 Promotion of the new growth industries1,210 Local Industry Development Program300 Mgmt Stabilization700 Industrial Structure Adjustment Program147 Issuance of ABS40Subtotal3,655 Micro-business Loans600Total4,255 (Unit : US$1 mil)
financial programs15
Venture Business Start-up Program
Provides financing for venture firms in their start-up and early growth stages
Eligible for supportSMEs having started up their businesses in under 7 yearsThose in the preparation stages of starting a businessFY2009 : US$1,000 Million
financial programs
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Commercialization of R&D Results
Provides financing for eligible SMEs preparing to commercialize their intellectual proprietorship, the R&D results from national projects, and/or industrial-academic R&D institute joint research projects
FY 2009 : US$258 Millionfinancial programs
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Non-financial programs
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Non-financial programs
Global Cooperation ProgramInvestment SeminarsConsulting on Laws, Regulations, and Contract NegotiationIdentifying Partners / Match-MakingAPEC SME Innovation CenterOverseas MissionsLocal Networks
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Industrial Coordinator Exchange ProgramSBC exchanges industrial coordinators with overseas organizations in Italy, Spain, Russia, Mongolia, South Africa, and China to develop and assist business initiatives, exchange information and more.
Non-financial programs
Global Cooperation Program
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Industry and Technology Cooperation CentersNovosibirsk Technology Cooperation Center Qingdao Business Support Center in China
Korea DesksBOI in the Philippines, BKPM and PNM in Indonesia
International Counterparts Organizations175 organizations in 50 countries
Non-financial programs
Overseas Network
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Korea Business Development Center Over 17 KBDCs located across 11 countriesPrivate Marketing Assistance Centers 95 centers in 29 countrieswww.Gobizkorea.comOnline marketplace for overseas buyersDaily visits: 908,000
Non-financial programs
Marketing Assistance Program
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Provide comprehensive customized support based on business conditions via on-site diagnosis & consulting 3,600 companies in 2008
Provide Itnl Engineering Placement Program Searches & links highly skilled international engineers with promising Korean SMEs in need of the engineering skills and experience. Non-financial programs
Consulting Services Program
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Idea Commercialization ProgramFor start-up companies, SBC provides a complete package of assistance in commercializing ideas of SMEs, from product development to marketingNew Product Development Assistance ProgramSMEs can use the rapid proto-typing system at SBC for new product development, all the way from initial design to actual proto-type applicationNon-financial programs
Consulting Services Program
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Online: www.digitalsme.com Business information, DB of prospective SMEs, Q & A Service
Monthly publications: Kiopnara / Tech Times Research and policy studiesNon-financial programs
Information Services25
Conducting production-oriented practical, technical and mgmt training to foster competitiveness growth based on improved HR qualityAnnual training performance : 70,000 trainees at 5 training institutes
Non-financial programs
Training Services
Photo : Small Business Training Institute (SBTI) in Ansan City26
High flying, Korean SMEs27Definition of smes in KoreaIndustrySmall & Medium-sized EnterprisesEmployeesPaid-in Capital. RevenueManufacturingLess than 3008 million USD or less(paid-in capital)Transportation, Mining & ConstructionLess than 3003 million USD or less(paid-in capital)Retail, Hotel, etc.Less than 300
30 million USD or less(revenue)Fishery, Film, Hospital, etc.Less than 200
20 million USD or less(revenue)Wholesale, Service, etc.Less than 100
10 million USD or less(revenue)OthersLess than 50
5 million USD or less(revenue)Source : The Framework Act on SMEs28
No. of Companies
No. of Employees
Total : 3,022,053SMEs : 3,017,787 (99.9%)Total : 12,445,088SMEs : 10,884,650 (87.5%)SMEs : 3,017,787 (99.9%)SMEs : 10,884,650 (87.5%)Source : The National Statistics Office, Survey Report on Basic statistics of Businesses in Korea(2006)Economic importance of Korean smes29
Total : 6,792(4,473)SMEs : 2,241(1,648), 33.0%Total : 10,957(5,145)SMEs : 3,369(1,911), 30.7%Total : 20,352(5,540)SMEs : 5,662(2,235), 27.8%Total : 17,115(3,533)SMEs : 4,713(1,645), 27.5%
2005
2006
2007
2008Overseas investment of Korean smesSource : Korea Eximbank Unit: USD 1 Million30
2007
2006
2005
2004
Total : 253,844SMEs : 90,384(36%)Total : 284,418SMEs : 92,128(32%)Total : 325,464SMEs : 103,692(32%)Total : 371,489SMEs : 112,751(30.4%) Unit: USD 1 Million
Export performance of Korean smesSource : Korea Federation of SM Business31
Gross Output (Unit: USD 1,000)
No. of Companies
No. of Employees (Unit:1,000 Persons)
Value Added (Unit: USD 1,000)
Total : 118,240SMEs : 117,569 (99.4%)Total : 2,890SMEs : 2,192 (75.8%)Total : 906,381,300SMEs : 447,449,900 (49.4%)Total : 312,791SMEs : 161,382 (51.5%)Smes in the manufacturing sector32Thank youwww.apec-smeic.org
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