Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) definition

Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) means Small and Medium Enterprise from NSW, other states and territories of Australia and New Zealand with up to 200 full time equivalent employees.

Examples of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) in a sentence

  • UNDP will promote an increase in private entrepreneurship through: advocating legal protection; supporting the creation of more Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) through micro‐finance support; introducing a ‘One‐Stop‐Shop’ registration (i.e. a simple procedure for the registration of new SMEs); and promoting income generating activities in rural communities (e.g. community based eco‐tourism).

  • DFC has provided investment support in sectors that matter for development such as Covid-19 vaccine manufacturing, healthcare financing, renewable energy, Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) financing, financial inclusion, infrastructure etc.

  • The current practice of the exchange of business documents by means of telecommunications – usually defined as e-Business presents a major opportunity to improve the competitiveness of companies, especially for Small and Medium Enterprises (SME).

  • Using the results from an empirical study involving 344 Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) in the biotechnology sector, Vidot-Delerue and ▇▇▇▇▇ [VID 05] conclude that asymmetry has a heavy impact on the smaller partner’s perceived risk of being absorbed by the larger party, which tends to encourage opportunistic behavior.