Oman ranks 8th in Global Entrepreneurship Index

Oman Tuesday 18/February/2025 19:05 PM
By: ONA
Oman ranks 8th in Global Entrepreneurship Index

Madrid: The Sultanate of Oman ranked eighth globally in the Global Entrepreneurship Index 2024 out of 56 countries, after recording a score of 5.7 compared to 5.4 in 2023.

According to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor report, the Sultanate of Oman ranked eighth in 13 main indicators, covering 9 axes of national entrepreneurship included in the report.

These indicators came in sequence as follows: financing entrepreneurs, ease of access to funding sources, tangible government policies and priority of support, the path of government policies and taxes, government programmes, the level of entrepreneurship in primary and secondary education, the level of entrepreneurship in vocational education, colleges and universities, the level of transfer of research and development, access to professional and commercial infrastructure, internal market dynamics, internal market burdens, general physical infrastructure and access to services, cultural and social norms and community support.

The Sultanate of Oman has achieved this position as a result of the efforts made by the Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises Development (ASMED) in cooperation with its partners in the public and private sectors, through a package of strategic initiatives.

These initiatives include enhancing legislation and policies that support SMEs and start-ups by devising laws to facilitate the establishment of these institutions and companies, providing procedural and incentive facilities for investment in SMEs, and improving financing for start-ups through financing programmes launched by ASMED in cooperation with the Development Bank and specialised funds, in addition to facilitating start-ups’ access to financing from banks and various banking and financial institutions.

Halima Rashid Al Zar’i, Chairperson of ASMED affirmed that this progress reflects the Authority’s efforts to enhance the entrepreneurship system and consolidate the Sultanate of Oman’s position as a supportive and stimulating environment for emerging projects.

She added that this achievement is the culmination of the integrated efforts between the public and private sectors. It also underlined the success of policies that contribute to creating a business environment conducive to the growth of SMEs and start-ups, especially those based on innovation and modern technologies, she pointed out.

It is worth noting that the annual report of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor is one of the most important specialised studies in this field, as it evaluates the performance of global economies, analyzes the factors affecting the entrepreneurship system and proposes policies to enhance its growth.

The efforts of the Sultanate of Oman were lauded by the observatory’s experts during their recent visits, emphasising the efficiency of government policies, financing programs, business incubators, and supportive legislation, which contribute to raising the contribution of SMEs to the national economy and enhancing their global competitiveness.