(TAP) – The Tamweeli Platform initiative announces its mobilisation from June to December 2021, to raise awareness among business leaders on sustainable financial management and accompany them towards a simpler and less restrictive financing process.
This initiative aims to help face the many difficulties encountered by very small, small and medium-sized Tunisian companies, to cope with the many difficulties encountered during this health crisis due to the coronavirus pandemic, says the Tamweeli Platform initiative in a statement.
Thus, a Tamweeli Meetup Tour will be organised by this organisation born from the US initiative Middle East Investment Initiative (MEII), in several regions of the country and more precisely, in Tunis and Kairouan in June, in Sfax in July, in Sousse in September, in Gabes in October, and in Tozeur and Kebili in November, specifies the organisation in a statement.
The companies concerned will be invited to apply various concrete measures and effective strategies in the management of cash flow, the control of expenses and the conquest of new customers. This will enable them to boost their activity and start off on the right track for the coming period.
Tamweeli Plateform was born out of the MEII initiative, based on the accumulated experience of many programmes in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), in the field of stimulating and developing the economic sector.
Tamweeli Plateform “takes into consideration the specificity of each country separately, in terms of regulations and financial credit procedures followed and donors”. It works to connect businesses with requests for financing of all types with partner financing institutions.
As for MEII, it presents itself as a non-profit organisation, which “offers financing and technical assistance programmes to stimulate economic activity and sustainable job creation in the Middle East and North Africa”.
Source: TAP News Agency