Mastercard Centre for Inclusive Growth Partners with Tamkeen to boost Bahraini SMEs

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This landmark collaboration seeks to empower Bahraini SMEs and entrepreneurs. (Image Courtesy: Mastercard)
This landmark collaboration seeks to empower Bahraini SMEs and entrepreneurs. (Image Courtesy: Mastercard)

The Mastercard Centre for Inclusive Growth and the Bahrain Labour Fund (Tamkeen) have announced a strategic partnership to explore the launch of the first Mastercard Strive program in the Middle East, aimed at advancing financial and digital readiness for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMES) in Bahrain.

This landmark collaboration seeks to empower Bahraini SMEs and entrepreneurs with the tools and resources they need to scale up, digitise, and drive inclusive economic growth. The initiative will explore a scalable model of collaboration between Bahrain and the Mastercard Centre for Inclusive Growth, reinforcing Bahrainโ€™s position as a regional leader in SME development.

The Mastercard Strive programโ€”already active in several countriesโ€”has helped over 12 million small businesses worldwide since 2020 by facilitating access to capital, digital tools, and knowledge networks. If adopted in Bahrain, the program would mark its first implementation in the Middle East, further expanding its global footprint and regional impact.ย 

His Excellency Shaikh Salman bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Minister of Finance and National Economy of the Kingdom of Bahrain, underscored the importance of this initiative during his keynote address at the 2025 Global Inclusive Growth Summit (GIGS), stating: โ€œThe Kingdom of Bahrain has always prioritized fostering a supportive environment that enables SMEs to succeed and grow as they continue to play a pivotal role in the economy. This partnership with Mastercard will pave the way for SMEs in Bahrain to utilise financial and digital tools to enhance their operations and improve their productivityโ€

Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth and Tamkeen Logo (Image Courtesy Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth and Tamkeen Official website)

This collaboration aligns with Tamkeen’s 2025 strategic priorities, which focus on strengthening the competitiveness of Bahrainis in the private sector, accelerating enterprise digitisation and sustainability, and enhancing the labour market ecosystem.

According to the Bahrain 2023 Economic Report, SMEs account for 93% of all enterprises in the Kingdom. Of these, 79% are Bahraini-owned, 40% are owned by women, and 25% are led by young people. SMEs also contributed to 10% of Bahrainโ€™s total exports and employed more than 44,000 Bahrainis in 2023.

By combining Mastercardโ€™s global expertise in inclusive growth with Tamkeenโ€™s local leadership in economic development, this partnership aims to create a robust and resilient ecosystem that enables Bahraini SMEs to thrive in the digital economy and contribute to long-term national prosperity.

โ€œWe have always known that small businesses are the engine of the global economy, and help create opportunity and growth for communities,โ€ saidย Shamina Singh, the founder and president of Mastercard’s Centre for Inclusive Growth.โ€œThrough Mastercard Strive, the Centre is excited to partner with the Kingdom of Bahrain and Tamkeen to help Bahrainis thrive in the private sector while building their skills in financial and digital readiness.โ€

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