What are the main criteria for investment?
Potential investments are assessed on the viability of a business. Viability of a business comprises of two important elements: the business and the entrepreneur.
The business evaluation includes matters such as the product or service (market acceptability, market size, gearing of the business, ability to exist and grow, history, the stage of its development and medium- to long-term profit potential, technical aspects and the location).
In evaluating the entrepreneur aspects such the ability to run a successful business, integrity, drive, vision and appropriate experience, will be considered.
What are the Business Partners’ investment parameters?
Business Partners prefer financing options of more than R500 000 per application and will in exceptional cases finance more than R5 million. The current average value per financing transaction is R1.8 million. Property transactions up to R20 million and multi tenanted properties of up to R75 million may be considered.
What is the requirement regarding own contribution?
Although there is no minimum requirement regarding own contribution, the lack thereof places strain on the gearing of the business and thus effecting the viability of the project.
What security is required for the finance?
As a viability-based investment company, Business Partners doesn’t have the same security requirements that the commercial banks do. The level of security will have an influence on the kind of transaction that Business Partners is able to offer and security also effects the overall pricing of the finance.
Business Partners, in consultation with the client, will establish a suitable repayment period during the initial investment negotiations. On average, the repayment period is five years. Property transactions up to ten years are considered. Business Partners is not offering typical bridging finance over short periods of time.
What investment options does Business Partners offer?
Business Partners’ investments are structured using term loans, equity and shareholders’ loan accounts or any combination of these.
How does an entrepreneur qualify for Business Partners investment financing?
All entrepreneurs with a viable or potentially-viable formal business will be considered for investment financing. Each application is considered on its merits and on the potential profitability of the enterprise. The skills, experience and industry knowledge of the entrepreneur (or entrepreneurs), as well as the market need for the business’s products or services, are two of the most important criteria considered when assessing an application for investment financing.
Business Partners focuses on the viability of the business and thus needs information. A business plan will assist to understand the background and activities of the business, the funding requirement, the entrepreneurs involved, and where the business is heading.
A business plan framework is available but information in other formats are acceptable. Sufficient information is required for Business Partners to make an informed decision.
Call the nearest Business Partners office and enjoy and interview with one of the Business Partners consultants, whom will guide the entrepreneur through the decision making process.
How long does it take from offering a business plan to getting an answer?
This depends on the comprehensiveness of the business plan, the complexity of the matter and the level of co-operation from the entrepreneurs.
What makes Business Partners different from banks and financial institutions offering investment financing?
Firstly, Business Partners is a specialised investment group for small and medium enterprises in South Africa. Entrepreneurs are the company’s exclusive and only focus and, as such, it is able to offer products and services specifically tailored to meet their unique needs.
Secondly, Business Partners has been investing in entrepreneurs since 1981 and offers both investment and added-value solutions, catering for the entrepreneur every step of the way.
Most importantly, Business Partners is a viability-based investment company and does not have the same security and other requirements that the commercial banks do.
Other factors that make Business Partners different include:
As Business Partners specialises in investing in entrepreneurs, its people have in-depth knowledge of the small and medium enterprise sector, as well as experience of and insight into the challenges facing independent businesses
Business Partners’ range of investment and added-value services provide an integrated solution for entrepreneurs, catering for all aspects of their needs.
Added-value services include property broking, property management, consulting and mentorship. Business Partners is a one-stop business shop for small and medium enterprises
Every Business Partners client is assigned a Business Advisor, who is dedicated to providing professional advice and superior client service on an on-going basis
The company’s risk financing model is regarded as one of the most innovative in the world and has even been presented at World Bank conferences as a potential model for use in other developing countries
Similarly, the Business Partners due diligence process is thorough, tried and tested, often exposing the extent of inherent risk in a deal
Business Partners’ systems and processes have earned the group ISO 9001:2000 accreditations – the first investment company in the country to be accredited in this way. Business Partners believes that people are its real business and is committed to investing in entrepreneurs in every sense of the word. By doing this, the company believes that it will not only create individual wealth, but also fuel the growth of the economy and the creation of jobs
What do Business Partners charge for the finance offered?
The price of the funding is the result of the risk associated to the transaction. A better secured facility will have a more market related rates compared to transactions with a higher risk profile due to the inherit financial (security) risk as well as the business risk (the business and the entrepreneur. The approach is the higher the risk the expected higher return.
Business Partners offers unique financing solutions for entrepreneurs. How does it structure these solutions?
The circumstances of each application differ and Business Partners and the applicant will evaluate possible financing solutions.
Does Business Partners always become a shareholder in the company?
No. There is a range of financing products available where obtaining a shareholding is not done.
Where the risk is high, Business Partners may want to be compensated for the risk by negotiating a minority shareholding in the business.
Do Business Partners consider venture capital and private equity?
Yes.
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