KATHMANDU: Chandra Prasad Dhakal, President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, has said that startups and small entrepreneurs can seek investments from the Investment Company that the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry has established.
Dhakal mentioned this while delivering his speech at the inaugural session of Startup Nation 2030, held on Wednesday, in Kathmandu.
The Investment Company, with a capital of Rs 10 billion, was established on the initiative of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Dhakal said. However, it will be operated independently and any investor can invest in the company, Dhakal clarified.
Dhakal added that to boost the economy, along with foreign direct investment, we can also tap into the funds of small investors spread across the country who want to invest in an industry or business. However, since the funds are small when taken individually, we need to pool all their money to form a large fund, he stated.
Dhakal said that this large fund then can be used to invest in bigger development projects that the country requires. The fund can also be used to invest in state-owned industries that have remained shut for years. Not only will this help in industrialisation but also help in generating employment within the country, Dhakal said.
Dhakal also stated that the budget started allocating funds for startup programmes nearly a decade ago but it was only recently that startups were formally defined. Just four months ago, a legal definition of startups was included in the Industrial Business Act, one of the eight laws amended during the investment summit, Dhakal informed.
Subsequently, the Startup Policy was passed, said Dhakal, expressing his delight that the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry had presented the first draft of this policy to the government.
Dhakal also said that to facilitate startups and new entrepreneurs, we need to establish incubation and innovation centers to assist young people. As an initial step, the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, in collaboration with the Sudurpashchim Provincial Government and Kailali Chamber of Commerce and Industry, has begun the process of establishing an incubation centre, Dhakal informed. He urged both the federal and provincial governments to collaborate in this endeavour.
Dhakal also mentioned that the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry has a presence in all 77 districts and even in municipalities, totalling 123 locations. He said the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry has offices in all provinces and possesses the capacity to drive this initiative forward.
Therefore, we are capable of establishing these centers in collaboration with the provincial governments, he added. We also aim to establish a centre at the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry’s central office, he informed.
The Startup Nation programme was organised by the Government of Nepal, the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, along with the Industrial Business Development Centre, the University Grants Commission, ICIMOD, and PUM Netherlands.