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Estonian business
environment
Kaupo Sempelson
Enterprise Division
Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications
May 17
Valmiera, 2013
About Estonia
General Information
Population:
Area:
Language:
Currency:
GDP:
GDP growth:
Exports:
1.29 million
45 000 km²
Estonian
EUR
EUR 13 172 per capita (2012)
3.2% (2012)
92.5% of GDP (2012)
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Entrepreneurship
• 52 acting enterprises for 1000 inhabitant
• Survival rate of enterprises 73,7% (3 years
old enterprises)
• Share in world trade 0,099%
• 11 281 exporting enterprises
• Productivity of EU 27 – 68%
• Approximately 19 000 new enterprises in
2012
• 43% want to be entrepreneurs (8,3% are)
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Taxes in Estonia
GDP by Economic Activity, 2012
Source: Statistical Office of Estonia
FDI inflow by countries and
activity, stock as of 31.09.2012
Sweden
27,3%
Finland
22,9%
Netherlands
10,6%
Norway
Financial and insurance activities
25,7%
Manufacturing
16,9%
5,1%
Real estate activities
14,1%
Russia
4,2%
Wholesale and retail trade
13,1%
Lithuania
3,2%
Cyprus
3,0%
Professional, scientific, technical activities
9,1%
Denmark
2,5%
Transportation and storage
5,5%
USA
2,4%
Information and communication
3,1%
Other
12,5%
Germany
2,3%
Other
16,5%
Source: Bank of Estonia
Exports of Manufacturing Industry by
technological intensity
2012
Source: Statistical Office of Estonia
Average gross wages by economic
activity
Source: Statistical Office of Estonia
State roll
KredEx
Enterprise
Estonia
AS KredEx
Krediidikindlustus
County
development
centres (15)
Foreign
representatives
(10)
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Existing pieces @2009-2010
Pre-seed
Seed
Series-A
Series-B
Concept/Alpha
Beta, business model,
market test
Launch, production
Scale!
Business competition: Ajujaht
Incubation programs, accelerators
Subordinated loans
Export grants
Start-up grants, guarantees
R&D grants
Knowledge transfer
VC funding: Estonian
Development Fund
VC funding: Baltic
Innovation Fund
Bits and pieces are there but few of them with really global growth
company ambition
Estonian Start-up Scene
• Largest number of start-ups per capita
• Accelerators
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Start-up Wise Guys
Gamefounders
• The 2008 financial crisis was an extra boost
• Key focus in the near future – make them
grow fast
• Brain Hunt
• ENTRUM
• Garage 48
Start-up Estonia – „umbrella“ program
for high-growth start-ups
Pre-seed phase
Generation of biz ideas,
developing biz cases,
providing
entrepreneurial
challenges for students
Seed phase
Start-up phase
Validating the biz
concept
Accelerating the most
promising companies
Building the prototypes
Internationalization
For example:
• “Start-up academy”,
intensive mentorshipacceleration program
For example:
• business accelerators
(like Vigo)
Work with university’s
intellectual property
For example:
• Biz competitions for
wider audience
• Entrepreneurial,
inspirational lectures
• bootcamps, etc
• Incubation programs
• Lectures and training on
specific topics
• International
networking projects
• Biz missions to target
markets
Business incubators
Technology incubators in science parks:
• Tallinn - Tehnopol
• Tartu - Tartu Biotechnology Park, Tartu Science Park
Creative Industries Incubators:
• Tallinn - ESA Creative Incubator
• Tartu - Tartu Centre for Creative Industries
• Viljandi - Viljandi Creative Incubators Foundation
Other incubators:
• Tallinn - ESA incubator in Ülemiste, ESA incubator in Kopli
• Narva – Business Incubator Eagle Nest
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Example: Innovation vouchers
• Target group: SMEs (only once per SME)
• Activities: buying services from HEIs and R&D
institutions, patent offices and certified labs;
3200EUR per SME
• Option for cooperative projects between up to 5
SMEs; 15% of all projects, increasing trend
• Technology transfer offices have had a major
role in promoting vouchers and university
services to SMEs
Information
Enterprise Estonia
• http://www.eas.ee/en
KredEx
• http://www.kredex.ee/en/
County Development Centres
• http://www.eas.ee/et/eas/kontakt/maako
ndlikud-arenduskeskused
Starting a business
Company Registration Portal
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Company Registration
• Step 1: The entrepreneur logs onto the portal using an ID card
• Step 2: He or she fills in the necessary information
• Step 3: The founder or founders electronically sign the
documents
• Step 4: Fees and share capital are transferred through the
Internet
• Step 5: The entrepreneur sends the application with just one
click
All of the information is automatically sent to the courts and the
Central Commercial Register, and a confirmation is received a few
minutes later.
• Cross-borders
• Thanks to the introduction of cross-border digital signatures,
Portuguese, Finnish, Belgian and Lithuanian citizens can also
register their companies in Estonia and vice-versa. Potential
users are up to 20 million.
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All you have to
have:
Computer
Internet access
ID-card
ID-card reader
Valid PIN
passwords
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E-business register data
exchange
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e-Business Register
Centre of Registers and Information Systems
It works!
We can use this knowledge in any Internet portal
World record
Know-how
Free license
Supporting single market
Co-operation
Efficient
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First in EU
Innovative
18 min 3,5 sec
Cost saving
Proof of concept
Secure
Saves time
Single points of contact
Co-operation
Improves Estonian business environment
Use of ICT
•E-government
•E-Tax Board
•E-elections,
•Digital signature
•E-billing
•Mobile parking,
•Mobile payments
•Online company creation
•Digital prescription
•90% electronic transactions, 88% of the population using Internet
banking
• Submittance of annual reports electronically in Commercial register
• Census 2011, more than 60% of population counted electronically
Information
ICT demo centre
• http://e-estonia.com/
Centre of Registers and Information
Systems
• http://www.rik.ee/en
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Opportunities for 2014-2020
Smart specialisation …
• ICT supporting other sectors
• Health technologies and services
• Resource efficiency
… and target groups
Locomotives:
export turn-over > 30 MEUR
Key clients:
export turn-over > 1,25 MEUR,
value-added > 25k EUR/per
Growth enterprises:
sales turn-over > 200 000 EUR
+ yearly growth 20%
Main fields
Competitive position
Business model
Smart
specialisation
Sales & marketing
Development &
production
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What do we offer our target
groups?
• Support against comprehensive
business-plan
• Long-term client management
• Exports in focus
• Increase of financial instruments
Estonia-Latvia cooperation
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Tourism between countries has been risen last years.
INTERREG programs
Cooperation between local governments
Estonian export to Latvia – food and drinks, machineryequipments, minerals
• Latvian export to Estonia - mineral fuels, food and drinks,
machinery-equipments, chemistry products
• Latvia is 4th trade partner to Estonia
• BIF
Thank you!
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