Close Menu
Business explainer
    • ABOUT
    • BOOK STORE
    • ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    • ESG
    • EVENTS & AWARDS
    • POLITICS
    • GADGETS
    • CONTACT
    X (Twitter) LinkedIn Facebook
    Business explainerBusiness explainer
    • TRENDING
    • EXECUTIVES
    • COMPANIES
    • STARTUPS
    • GLOBAL
    • AGRICULTURE
    • DEALS
    • ECONOMY
    • MOTORING
    • TECHNOLOGY
    Business explainer
    Home » Applications Open for SME Support in Partnership with FNB
    Entrepreneurship

    Applications Open for SME Support in Partnership with FNB

    February 4, 2026By Staff Writer
    2026 SME Import Navigator Programme in Partnership With FNB

    South African manufacturing SMEs continue to operate in an increasingly competitive environment, facing intensified pressure from global competitors and low-cost imports. Many businesses experience challenges including high reliance on imported inputs, limited market access, and difficulties positioning their products competitively within B2B and distribution networks: All barriers that can restrict growth potential and reduce long-term competitiveness.

    Manufacturing SMEs form a critical yet under‑leveraged part of South Africa’s industrial landscape. While SMEs account for over 98% of all businesses nationally, it is estimated that only about 9% operate in manufacturing1. SMEs are under-represented despite their potential to drive industrial growth, employment, and economic transformation. Better supporting these SMEs can strengthen a small business sector that has immense growth potential.

    Committed to actively promoting transformation for small to medium business development, Edge Growth has once again partnered with FNB on an innovative programme – SME Import Navigator Programme to provide black owned direct and indirect importers the opportunity to grow and strengthen their domestic business. Applications open on 2 February 2026 and close on 8 March 2026.

    Having seen the impact of similar initiatives, notably the groundbreaking SME Growth Exporter Programme in partnership with FNB, many SMEs have successfully grown and strengthened their international and regional trade, becoming competitive, export-ready businesses.

    By focusing on operational excellence and strategic growth, the SME Import Navigator Programme will enable businesses to build resilience, increase profitability, and compete sustainably both locally and regionally. Through targeted, practical interventions, the programme helps SMEs strengthen their import strategies, improve product quality and production efficiency, and expand market access through better distribution and sales strategies. 

    The SME Import Navigator Programme in partnership with FNB, invites eligible South African SMEs which are 51% or more black owned with annual revenues of between R10 and R30 million, to apply for the 2026 cohort. 

    The programme specifically targets businesses that manufacture goods using imported raw materials or components. It focuses on the following categories:

    •             Processed food components

    •             Beauty, skincare, and wellness products

    •             Electronics and equipment manufacturing

    •             Textile, leather, and clothing manufacturing

    •             Agricultural supplies and chemical manufacturing

    Running from 4 May 2026 to end of October 2027, the 18-month programme will select 10 qualifying SMEs who will each benefit from a detailed diagnostic assessment; a customised growth plan; one-on-one mentorship across all phases; import, product, and growth specialists; sourcing and sample selection projects; specialist projects; strategic growth interventions; and funding readiness support.

    To be considered for the programme, businesses will need to provide CIPC registration documents, ID copies of all directors, one year of management accounts or 12 months of business bank statements, a valid BBBEE certificate, the latest Tax Clearance Certificate, and any required documentation for product or market-related regulations and certifications.

    For more information, please go to: https://edgeimportal.com/program/SIN32281

    If you have any programme queries or questions, please contact vharris@edgegrowth.com.

    Related Posts

    R75 Million Impact Fund Launched to Empower Doctor-Led SMEs

    March 11, 2026

    KPMG Is Looking for Africa’s Female Founders

    March 9, 2026

    FNB Moves to Support SME Cashflow

    March 7, 2026
    Top Posts

    B-BBEE is Justice and the Only Way Forward, Says Dr Moleko

    November 16, 2025

    The Key Forces Influencing South Africa’s SME Economy

    November 21, 2025

    Seven Families Sue OpenAI In ChatGPT Suicide Scandal

    November 10, 2025

    Construction Boom Delivers 176,000 Jobs as Unemployment Eases

    November 11, 2025
    Don't Miss
    COMPANIES

    How Growthpoint is Quietly Rebuilding South Africa’s Property Sector

    COMPANIES

    Growthpoint Properties has reported a meaningful turnaround in its half-year results for the period ended…

    EDITORIAL – What Absa’s CEO Pay Package Reveals About South Africa’s Banking 

    Standard Bank Namibia Appoints Allvan Farmer as Chief Information Officer

    The Richest Family in South Africa Sells Shares Worth R4.9bn

    Stay In Touch
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn
    • Facebook
    About Us
    About Us

    From the latest product launches and company earnings to economic trends and industry disruptions, we distill the most critical details and implications – breaking through the jargon and wordiness to give you just what matters most.

    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn
    Categories
    • TRENDING
    • EXECUTIVES
    • COMPANIES
    • STARTUPS
    • GLOBAL
    • AGRICULTURE
    • DEALS
    • ECONOMY
    • MOTORING
    • TECHNOLOGY
    contact us
    • Get In Touch
    © 2026 Business Explainer.
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.