Samsung EEIP Enterprise Development Program 2025 for black owned South African SMEs.

Ohub
By Ohub
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Applications are now open for the 2025 Samsung EEIP Enterprise Development Program. Samsung, in collaboration with the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (“Dtic”), hereby invites black owned South African businesses. Join the programme of bringing positive change to the nation if you are an entrepreneur with experience in the business of:

  • Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
  • Service Centre repairs for mobile devices and consumer electronics; as well as

to submit an application to participate in Samsung’s Enterprise Development (ED) Program under the Equity Equivalent Investment Program. The objective is to target black owned and black women owned high potential small enterprises in the ICT industry

Requirements

  • You have to be a South African Citizen and Company, registered in SA by laws of the country;
  • Your business needs to be at least 51% black owned, operating for a minimum of one (1) year;
  • Your turnover has to be less than R50 (fifty) million per annum;
  • Your business has to be classified as an Exempted Micro Enterprise (“EME”) or Qualifying Small Enterprise (“QSE”), as defined in the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act 53 of 2003 (as amended from-time-to-time);
  • Proven track-record of operating in the Consumer Electronic Repair or ICT industries;
  • You need to have the relevant certification and expertise for your business; and
  • You need to have good communication skills, business acumen, interpersonal skills and entrepreneurial capabilities.

For More Information:

Click here to Apply

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