The announcement headlines a range of DCO-supported initiatives to empower entrepreneurs announced at the LEAP future technologies event in Riyadh, attended by Ministers from DCO member states and a global array of startup companies.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - The Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO), a multinational organization established to enable digital prosperity for all, today announced the launch of the DCO Startup Passport to make it quicker, easier and less expensive for startups to do business across borders, opening up potentially lucrative markets with a combined population of more than half a billion people and a combined GDP of nearly US$2 trillion.
Despite significant potential global demand for their solutions, startups face legal, financial and administrative hurdles to expanding their businesses across borders, with startups citing more than a year of administrative processes solely to navigate the regulatory processes associated with expanding their offering globally. This is a major challenge for global economic and societal development, with the World Bank citing that startups and SMEs represent 90 percent of businesses globally and generate seven out of ten jobs in emerging economies.
The Startup Passport addresses these challenges by reducing administrative and financial burdens and accelerating corporate registration and other processes for entrepreneurs in one DCO member state to enter the markets of other DCO member states. The passport provides expedited entry and support in the markets of eight DCO countries in the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Africa. The initiative will be rolled out initially in Saudi Arabia, Nigeria and Bahrain.
The DCO Startup Passport was launched at LEAP, a global event for future technologies held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia February 1 to 3 and attended by leading technology corporations, global start-up pioneers and venture capitalists.
Commenting on the Startup Passport, DCO Secretary-General Ms. Deemah AlYahya said:
“Startups are driving forward growth and prosperity for the world, and solving the global problems of tomorrow. If entrepreneurs are strangled by bureaucracy, we will all struggle. Countries must work together to offer more integrated and seamless digital regulations for our startups and entrepreneurs.
“The DCO Startup Passport is an important step in creating the borderless environment entrepreneurs need to prosper, enabling business growth and job opportunities for members. We commend the countries that are piloting the initiative and look forward to the DCO Startup Passport expanding its reach and services in the coming years.”
The announcement was attended by DCO member state Ministers H.E. Mr. Ahmad Hanandeh, Minister of Digital Economy & Entrepreneurship, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; H.E. Prof. Isa Ali Ibrahim, Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Federal Republic of Nigeria; and H.E. Eng. Kamal bin Ahmed Mohammed, Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications, the Kingdom of Bahrain.
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About DCO:
The Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO) is a global multilateral body that aims to enable digital prosperity for all by accelerating the inclusive growth of the digital economy.
DCO brings together governments, the private sector, international organizations, NGOs and civil society to enable more inclusive digital transformation and the growth of digital industries. The DCO’s membership accounts for a combined population of over half a billion people.
DCO’s key initiatives include programs to enhance cross-border data flows, promote market expansion for MSMEs, empower digital entrepreneurs and advance digital inclusion among women, youth and other underserved populations.
Members are The Kingdom of Bahrain, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the State of Kuwait, the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Sultanate of Oman, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the Republic of Rwanda and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
More information about DCO can be found at www.dco.org, https://twitter.com/dcorg and https://www.linkedin.com/company/dcorg/
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