Asharqia Chamber, represented by the Young Businesswomen Council, will launch on Sunday 3rd February 2019 the initiative of the Council (hand in hand), which aims to provide facilities and overcome the challenges that young businesswomen in the Eastern Region may face when starting their projects through partnerships with sponsors.
His Royal Highness Prince Saud bin Nayef, the prince of the Eastern Province, has launched the initiative mid-January in his office in the Diwan of the Emirate.
His Highness stressed the importance of the role played by Saudi women in providing the national economy with qualitative initiatives and improving the environment of the business sector.
The Chamber has signed six agreements with a number of partners that will provide a variety of services to business leaders who are willing to start their own businesses.
This is a translation of the initiative that put forward by the Council with a view to providing free or cost-effective services to leaders.
In addition, the President of the Council, Najla Bint Hamad Al-Abdulqader, said that the initiative will be launched through a special web page that will be within the official website of Asharqia Chamber.
The applications will be received after the registration of the entrepreneurs on the site and the introduction of their personal information and details of their projects, as well as the type of service they need.
She noted that all applications submitted through the site will be received by a dedicated team that will be evaluated and screened by the team and then directed to qualified partner that provides the service needed by the entrepreneur.
Al-Abdulqader said that the initiative targets the business entrepreneurs in the Chamber whose business history does not exceed three years, where partners will provide various services such as the provision of low-cost office space, consulting, legal and marketing services, in addition to accounting and technical services.
She pointed to the complementary role of the Chamber with business institutions in providing initiatives that aimed at providing assistance and support to emerging projects.
She said that these agreements will contribute to raising the ability of business leaders to overcome the challenges that may face in their projects, which often suffer from stumbling during the first years.