SMEs as Engines of Growth: Challenges and Opportunities in Egyptwith International Benchmarks

International Journal of Accounting and Management Sciences (IJAMS)

Special Issue 2026

DOI https://www.doi.org/10.56830/IJAMSSI202601

Author

Abdelrahman AbdelHay
Habiba Ahmed
Hana Ashraf
Mohamed Islam
Mostafa Hassan
Omar Maher
Farid Moharam Algarhy

Abstract

This study examines the pivotal role of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Egypt’s economic development, assessing their contribution, challenges, and alignment with international benchmarks.

SMEs constitute approximately 98% of Egyptian businesses, providing 75% of private sector employment and contributing around 43% to GDP. Despite their significance, Egyptian SMEs face persistent barriers including limited access to finance, widespread informality, regulatory burdens, skill shortages, fragmented institutional support, and low technology adoption.

These challenges hinder their productivity, innovation, and integration into global value chains, reflected in a notably low export share of less than 5%, compared to much higher global benchmarks.

The paper reviews government initiatives such as the Central Bank’s SME financing program, MSMEDA, and SME Law No. 152, highlighting implementation gaps and the need for better coordination and impact measurement.

Drawing on success stories like Sekem, Vezeeta, Fawry, and Breadfast, the study illustrates the potential for innovation-driven, export-oriented growth.

Comparative analysis with countries like the United States, China, and Germany reveals effective policies including centralized governance, vocational training, digitalization, and simplified regulations. Recommendations focus on creating a dedicated SME ministry, expanding digital and financing ecosystems, reforming education, enhancing advisory services, and streamlining formalization processes.

These strategies align with Egypt Vision 2030 objectives and aim to empower SMEs as sustainable engines of inclusive growth and global competitiveness.

Keywords: Small and Medium Enterprises – private sector – digitalization – Vision 2030.

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