Small and Medium Enterprise definition

Small and Medium Enterprise or “SME” means a small business as defined in the National Small Enterprise Act No. 102 of 1996.
Small and Medium Enterprise or “SME” means an enterprise operating as such under Burundian law, responsible for carrying out mechanized works under Part C.2 of the Project;
Small and Medium Enterprise means a public company including start-up company, that complies with all the eligibility conditions specified in regulation 106Y.

Examples of Small and Medium Enterprise in a sentence

  • The Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority (SMEDA) was established with the objective to provide fresh impetus to the economy through the launch of an aggressive SME development strategy.


More Definitions of Small and Medium Enterprise

Small and Medium Enterprise. (SME) means a person who satisfies the
Small and Medium Enterprise means an enterprise whose -
Small and Medium Enterprise means a business having fewer than 250 employees and a turnover of less than £45M;
Small and Medium Enterprise means a firm as determined in the GIEPA Act. “Supplier” means a person or firm delivering goods, services or infrastructure.
Small and Medium Enterprise means a person who is engaged in manufacturing as defined in clause
Small and Medium Enterprise means a person who is engaged in manufacturing as defined in clause (iv) of sub-section (7) of section 153 of the Ordinance and his business turnover in a tax year does not exceed two hundred and fifty million rupees:
Small and Medium Enterprise means a person who satisfies the following conditions: