ESIF Single Market Programme - Vicepremier...cosme € 2,3 billion 2014-2020 1 access to finance...
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ESIF – Single Market Programme
Synergies between centrally managed
and shared managed programs
Bratislava, 7 November 2018
Janos Schmied
GROW.H.2 – Enterprise Europe Network and Internationalization of SMEs
COSME € 2,3 billion 2014-2020
1 ACCESS TO FINANCELOAN GUARANTEE FACILITY
EQUITY FACILITY FOR GROWTH
FUNDS OF FUNDS
4 ACCESS TO MARKETSENTERPRISE EUROPE NETWORK
2 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTSME POLICY, START-UP,
BETTER REGULATION
3 ENTREPRENEURSHIPERASMUS FOR YOUNG
ENTREPRENEURS
Min 60%
~11%
~21,5%~2,5%
COSME TODAY
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• Debt instrument for SMEs’ growth
Loan Guarantee Facility (COSME): 330.000 SMEs mobilising around €20 billion in guaranteed loans
• Equity instrument for SMEs’ growth
Equity Facility for Growth (COSME) – focus: growth-stage
Venture Capital: up to nearly €4 billion for equity finance
http://access2eufinance.ec.europa.eu
1. ACCESS TO FINANCE
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• Smart regulation & SME policy
• Development of markets/sectors
Examples:
Better regulation platform
SME envoys’ network
Clusters go international, Cluster collaboration platform
Blueprint for sectoral skills
2. BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
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• developing entrepreneurial skills and attitudes
• mentoring schemes
• promoting social entrepreneurship
Example:
Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs
www.erasmus-entrepreneurs.eu
3. ENTREPRENEURSHIP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ad4UZz6WUuY
10 years 2008-2018
2,012,624
SMEs benefitted from
our information
services and training
sessions
415,169
SMEs got advice from our
experts
to help them innovate
and grow internationally
231,869
SMEs participated in our
brokerage events where
they held
700,282 business meetings
9,468
SMEs benefitted from our
tailored
innovation support
packages
2,669,1
30SMEs benefitted
from key
Network services
Evolving services
2008Partnership and
advisory
services
2014Introduced tailored
innovation support
across the Network
2017Piloting targeted
scale-up services
EEN service range
Advice on Single MarketEU legislation, standards, overcoming obstacles Advice on Access to finance
EU funding, other finance, readiness assessment
Advice on new markets in Europe & beyond Innovation services, including
innovation management capacity buildingKey Account Management for SME-Instrument beneficiaries
Business & technology partnerships
Start-up & scale-up advisorsSME Feedback
FROM COSME TO SMP
KEY PRINCIPLES
• Continuity
• Flexibility
• EU added value
• Improved delivery
• Synergies
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SMP - STRUCTURE AND OBJECTIVES
11European Statistics (covering all EU policies)
Food Chain
Consumers & End-Users
Standardisation
COSME
Improving the Internal Market
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVESGENERAL
OBJECTIVES
Improve the functioning
of the Internal Market
High quality Statistics
BUDGET
EUR 4 088 000 000
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1 000 000 000
188 000 000
1 680 000 000
552 000 000
668 580 000
Competitiveness of enterprises
Consumer protection and product safety
Food chain
European Statistics
Internal Market, Standardisation and participation in financial sector policy making
SMP – COSME COMPONENT • Reinforcement of existing successful actions such as
Enterprise Europe Network
Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs (name to be changed)
Cluster initiatives
• Continuation of positively evaluated activities such as
IPR SME Helpdesk
SME Performance Review
SME Envoys
• Budget will be available to test new ideas and pilotschemes
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Synergies – ESIF-COSME
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• ESIF measures implementing the Small Business Act
• ESIF Financial Instruments and InvestEU
• ESIF and EEN
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• Political commitment
• Coordination of EEN consortium
• Using EEN as a strategic tool
• Baden-Württemberg
Synergies – ESIF-EEN - Best practices (I)
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• Successive service provisions (first ESIF, then EEN)
• ESIF: preparations of Seal of Excellence SMEs from SME-Instrument Phase 1 for Phase-2 applications (Hungary)
• EEN: Key Account Management services when application is successful
Synergies – ESIF-EEN - Best practices (II)
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• Successive service provisions (first EEN, then ESIF)
• EEN: Access to finance consultation for Seal of Excellence holders
• ESIF: possible funding of Seal of Excellence holder’s project idea
Synergies – ESIF-EEN - Best practices (III)
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• EEN services built into ERDF projects
• EEN: providing cross-border partnering services and tools
• Win-win complementarities
Synergies – ESIF-EEN - Best practices (V)
Regional open innovation platform -Lombardy
• collaborative platform
• launched in 2015
• over 9000 participants from industry, research, government and civil society
• automatic partner search facility with EEN
ENTERPRISEGOVERNMENT
RESEARCHSOCIETY
Synergies – ESIF-EEN - Best practices (V)
Cross-border business transfer
• Interreg Alpine Space project
• Business partner search with EEN
Synergies – ESIF-EEN - Best practices (VI)
https://www.business-transfer.eu/
B2B events at Annual Events of Macro-regional strategieswith EEN partners’ involvement
Synergies – ESIF-EEN - Best practices (VII)
Further use of EEN
• Peer-to-peer learning
• Peer-to-peer benchmarking
• Flanders
GR-EEN meetings: Northern France-Lorraine, Luxemburg, Germany-Rheinland-Pfalz & Saarland, Switzerland-Basel and surroundings –twice per year
MORE INFORMATION
https://een.ec.europa.eu/
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/publications/single-market-programme-legal-texts-and-factsheets_en
https://ec.europa.eu/growth/smes/cosme_en