Shenzhen
currently has 50 municipal-level startup incubator bases, 80% of which
have received investments from private companies and are highly
market-oriented. Shenzhen has issued a slew of preferential policies for
starting a business. Individuals and partnerships who start a business
can apply for a secured startup loan of up to RMB 300,000 and RMB 3
million, respectively.
The
Human Resources and Social Security Administration of Shenzhen
Municipality recently held a meeting to share experiences on startup
incubator bases and issued licenses to 34 municipal-level startup
incubator bases. These were the first startup incubator bases to be
certificated by the municipal government since Shenzhen issued Measures
on Administration of Startup Incubator Bases in May 2017. With the
inclusion of the existing 16 bases, there are now 50 municipal-level
startup incubator bases in Shenzhen.
Among
these, seven were established by colleges and universities and 43 were
established via private investment, indicating that over 80% of the
municipal-level startup incubator bases were invested by private
companies and highly market-oriented. In terms of regional distribution,
nearly all districts have at least one startup incubator base, with 10
in Futian District, three in Luohu District, 13 in Nanshan District, 9
in Baoan District, 9 in Longgang District, one in Longhua District,
three in Pingshan District and two in Guangming New District. Startups
in the areas of electromechanics, electronics, computers, logistics,
trade, e-commerce and culture and creativity have all joined these
bases.
In
recent years, Shenzhen has issued a wide range of preferential policies
for those wanting to start a business, including offering loans,
subsidies and guidance. Individuals and partnerships who start up a
business can apply for a secured loan of up to RMB 300,000 and RMB 3
million, respectively, and they can enjoy loans with discounted interest
for up to three years as well as subsidies to help pay for social
insurance, initial costs of starting a business, leasing office space,
and creating jobs.
In
2017, Shenzhen issued RMB 18.9897 million worth of subsidies for
starting a business and 552 individuals applied for subsidies to assist
with leasing office space. The public employment service center in
Shenzhen can assign tutors to these bases to answer questions on
business models, law and finance.
The
center will continue to certify municipal-level startup incubator bases
and evaluate existing certified bases. It will also certify municipal
and provincial-level startup incubator bases and those that receive
certification will get a subsidy of RMB 300,000 and RMB 500,000,
respectively.
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