Facebook, in partnership with the World Bank and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), published the Global State of Small Business report based on a survey of small business owners from around the world. The report is the first in an ongoing series that was planned before the virus struck and is based on data from surveying more than 30,000 small business leaders across more than 50 countries.
Small businesses are the heart of the community – and the unsung heroes of the global economy. From coffee shops, bookstores and restaurants to plumbers, wedding planners and graphic designers, small businesses create jobs and growth in every country, helping to reduce poverty and income inequality. But they are facing the challenge of a lifetime. The COVID-19 pandemic is not just a public health emergency, it is also an economic crisis that is hitting small and medium-sized businesses exceptionally hard. Globally, 26% of SMBs reported that they had closed between January and May 2020 – over 50% in some countries.
Entrepreneurs are resilient people, and the report shows that many Facebook SMB owners remain optimistic about the future of their businesses, despite the challenges brought on by the pandemic. According to the report, 61% of SMBs in the UAE, 59% in KSA and 52% in Egypt are optimistic about their businesses post-COVID.
“SMBs are vital to the global economy and play a big role in Facebook’s community – and since the early days of the pandemic we have taken steps to help them weather the storm. That is why we recently launched Facebook Shops to make it easier to sell online and created our Business Resource Hub, where small business owners can get training, advice and information – including guidance from healthcare experts,” said Ramez Shehadi, Managing Director of Facebook MENA. “The path to recovery is uncertain and as economies start to re-open, SMBs will need continued support from governments or other institutions to get back on track – we hope this report will help identify areas where that support can make the biggest difference. These are challenging times for businesses throughout the world, and Facebook is determined to do all we can to help them make it through.”
Over 160 million businesses use Facebook, Instagram, Messenger or WhatsApp every month to reach customers, sell and grow. Over the next six months, SMBs in more than 50 countries and regions will be surveyed monthly regarding business operations in the context of COVID-19, to capture the impacts of the pandemic on the financials and challenges of SMBs, as well as adjustments being implemented in response to the crisis. The objective of this research is to amplify the voice of SMBs and assess how their situations are changing.