Bassem Rahmy, the CEO of Egypt's Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development Agency (MSMEDA), shared that the agency uses a comprehensive approach to market its technical services, financial products, and non-financial support. The goal is to create a strong, positive impression among its target audience, ensuring these services reach a wide range of young people, entrepreneurs, and innovators. This encourages them to pursue self-employment and boost their contribution to Egypt's national economy. Bassem Rahmy made these remarks during his speech at the 9th Marketers League conference. MSMEDA proudly sponsored this event, which brought together a distinguished group of CEOs, board chairpersons, and marketing leaders from Egypt's largest companies and economic entities. Rahmy further explained that MSMEDA's collaboration with marketers and the specialized meetings they hold are all about discussing the evolving concept of marketing. They aim to explore its growing role in supporting decision-making and how it helps speed up development in the business world. He also pointed out that the conference provides a fantastic opportunity for dialogue, discussion, and consultation on various marketing strategies. Attendees can explore their direct impact on the business environment and how to use them effectively to achieve economic development goals. Bassem Rahmy highlighted that MSMEDA is dedicated to boosting project establishment and entrepreneurship. They do this by offering a diverse package of financial and non-financial services, always striving to develop and sustain them. This effort relies on smart marketing strategies designed to reach a broad audience of young people. Rahmy reaffirmed that micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), along with innovative Egyptian startups, are incredibly important right now. The government is paying close attention to them because of their competitive advantages and huge potential. It's crucial to invest in, develop, and leverage these businesses to support the national economy. Bassem Rahmy called on board chairpersons, CEOs, and marketers from major companies and institutions across various sectors in Egypt to focus their attention on MSMEs. He encouraged them to take advantage of the potential these businesses offer, especially in areas like product supply, feeder industries, and designing and providing high-quality, cost-effective services to larger entities. Beyond their role in production, value chains, and supply, he also stressed the importance of boosting networking opportunities between MSMEs and startups on one side, and larger businesses on the other. This will help open up broader horizons and bigger markets for small entrepreneurs and those with innovative ideas.
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