Most MENA Startups Have Less Than Six Months Of Runway Left, According To Report By Wamda And ArabnetHardly a half of 247 surveyed MENA startups expect to remain solvent in the next six months, according to research by Wamda and Arabnet.

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The global COVID-19 pandemic has had an adverse impact on 71% of startups in the MENA region, with 22% having had to suspend their operations, while 21% have witnessed a high decrease in demand resulting in significant losses.

The findings are revealed within a research on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the MENA entrepreneurship sector byWamda, an enabler for the MENA startup ecosystem, andArabnet, an event, insights, and innovation program organizer in the region focused on tech, business, and innovation.

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on MENA startups. Source: Wamda and Arabnet Report

Close to a quarter of respondents (24.7%) are based in the UAE, followed by Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Software as a Service (SaaS), e-commerce, and financial technology (fintech) were the most represented sectors in the research. E-grocery or foodtech, education technology (edtech), health technology (healthtech), and on-demand services also made up a significant percentage of the sectors represented in the research– which is a reflection of a diversified ecosystem.

Out of 247 startup founders from the MENA region who were included in the research, only those in e-grocery, edtech, and somefintech startupshave seen an increase in demand. 67.46% of UAE-based startups reported an overall negative impact. Concerningly, 16.4% reported that they have suspended operations, 23% have witnessed significant losses, and 28% have faced moderate losses.

Financial support required to help MENA startups survive the pandemic impacts. Source: Wamda and Arabnet Report

Almost half of the startups surveyed showed that they will remain solvent for less than six months. Out of the e-commerce startups, 54.2% have a cash runway of less than six months. One-third of logistics startups have between one and two months of runway left. In healthtech, 43.8% of startups have less than two months of solvency; however,the funding environmenthas improved for them. Only 12% of startups have a runway of more than 12 months. Half of the region's startups have also witnessed an impact to their latest funding round owing to the current economic uncertainty and drop in oil price which has resulted in a sense of caution among the investment community.

Supply chain disruption, travel restrictions, and payment collection hurdles are among the plethora of business areas that have been impacted by the outbreak. Two thirds of the region's startups are currentlyworking remotely, with salary cuts and reduced working hours. For over half of the startups in the MENA region, survival in the coming months depends on financial help in the form of investment, loans or bill waivers.

"With the increasing importance of startups to the future economy of MENA, it's critical for government leaders, ecosystem stakeholders, and investors to support startups through these difficult times. To that end, we've developed robust research to help shed light on where the most support is needed and how policymakers can support thesustainabilityof their startup communities," said Omar Christidis, founder and CEO, Arabnet.

Related:Four Dubai Startups Providing Solutions Catered To Tackling The Coronavirus Pandemic

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Aalia Mehreen Ahmed

Features Writer, Entrepreneur Middle East

Aalia Mehreen Ahmed is the Features Writer at Entrepreneur Middle East.

She is an MBA (Finance) graduate with past experience in the corporate sector, and was also co-founder of CyberSWIFTT- an anti-cyberbullying campaign that ran from 2017-2018 as part of thee7:DaughtersoftheEmiratesprogram.

Ahmed is keen on pursuing and writing stories on people-centric leadership, female-owned startups, and entrepreneurs who've beaten significant odds to realize their goals.

A self-proclaimed bibliophile, she can be often found animatedly discussing kdramas (and well, yes, BTS!), and has a penchant for chai, cricket, photography, and comic book films.

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