Business support and funding
In order to become a successful entrepreneur, you need to possess zeal, tenacity, optimism, innovation and relish risk. The first question you have to ask yourself is why are you starting your business and the answer to that question should be your motivation.
The Department of Economic Development and Tourism has developed a quick-read guideline to help explain the basics of starting your own business.
In our guideline Starting your own small business we will outline some of the characteristics of an entrepreneur, the factors that determines a successful entrepreneur, challenges and risks of starting a business, the key guidelines towards starting a business and the business structures that an entrepreneur can choose to establish.
This booklet allows you to reflect on your idea and undergo a sober assessment for starting your business to ensure that you do not ignore obvious pitfalls.
The video guideline below provides you with some thought provoking questions and considerations that you will have to address before starting your business. These questions are overlooked at times and people think that because they have a “good’ idea the business will be viable.
Getting funding for your business
We offer guidance on how to secure capital for your company through our Investment Readiness Programme, which also includes a helpful guide to the fundraising ecosystem.Through an organised approach, the program aims to provide entrepreneurs with the business principles they need to position their companies for funding and successfully navigate the investment process.
Visit our Starting your own Small Business website for more information, guides and resources.