Dubai: 'Business Succession' - Challenges and Rewards


Dubai: 'Business Succession' - Challenges and Rewards

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Dubai, Dec 13: "All businesses are passed-on or pass-away” – Remarked Ivan Fernandes during his talk on Why, When and How to Exit a Business.

Kanara Entrepreneurs Ltd. (KEL) held an interactive workshop to discuss challenges versus rewards in inheriting family owned business at the India Club on 12th December, 2009. The event was well attended by its members and non members with their spouses and children who aspire to join their family businesses. The need of this workshop was felt as most of the family owned businesses seldom survive through the second generation, some are very successful and hence the need to discuss views presented by the second generation or youngsters.

Michael D’Souza, Lead Member and Director of Mentoring of KEL gave an overview of the need for succession planning and encouraged to open up to reality. With his track record of creating and managing various business ventures in India and in the Middle East he prompted attendees to be proactive and open with their views.

Rochelle Lobo, a young and dynamic general manager of a group of furnished apartments in Dubai came across as a successful budding entrepreneur. She shared her experience and challenges whilst growing up working under her father and during her short stint outside of the family catapulting her gradual rise to her current position. This was followed by another youngster, Clinton Mendonca, shared his experience and challenges of bringing changes into an established family business. Lavita Rasquinha, a senior manager with a multinational organisation presented her views on succession and why she preferred to be a working professional as against joining her father’s business. She said she wanted to create her own identity and bench mark her potential in terms of remuneration and it is up to any business including her father to utilize her skills, recognise and remunerate her for what she is worth. Fevin Mascarenhas, a part time student and working in Australia said he wants to be independent and having known the systems and conditions in Australia prefers to continue there in pursuing his own passion totally different from his father’s business. He emphasized on individual choices one has to make. 




















Dorothy Fernandes, one of the lead members of KEL brought a different dimension to the discussions about spouse complementing the family owned business. Dorothy, who used to work for the government in Oman shared her experience and challenges of joining her husband’s business and provided insight into the compromises and challenges of balancing family and business. Dorothy said with all the initial apprehensions she never looked back since joining the business her husband was running by sharing responsibilities and maintaining adequate space between her work and family.     

During the group discussions, the audience had something or other to share, which served to bridge the generation gap between parents and aspiring children who are contemplating in taking over their family owned business. 

Ivan Fernandes, Chairman of KE Global and veteran of successfully establishing and exiting from many business ventures provided valuable pointers on why, when and how one can exit from their business. He gave several insights on why an entrepreneur needs to look for exit, including succession, issues with business partners, serious debt, threat from bigger players and the business no longer being challenging to the entrepreneur.  On the point of selling the business, Ivan clearly mentioned that while many entrepreneurs look at exit as a last resort, the best time to sell your business is when you don’t need to i.e. when the business is doing fine and generating the returns that you expected.  This is because that is the time when a buyer will find it lucrative and give you the best valuation.  He cited some examples on the timing of the exits and how it can impact the entrepreneur from a financial standpoint.  Ivan talked about the various business valuations in the market place for different types of businesses and how they ultimately boil down to the rule of thumb valuations.  He described how an entrepreneur should plan his exit well in advance and build his company by increasing its value through various parameters such as a strong brand, professionals running the company, building strong barriers to entry for competition, customer diversity and so on.  His case studies and general yard sticks and thumb rules kept the attendees spell bound and had food for thought. 

Albert Rodrigues, President of KEL in his closing remarks said the discussions were fruitful in bridging the gap and getting youngsters to speak up. He said the workshop was different and as organisers, KEL was satisfied with its outcome as it is a step in the right direction to encourage entrepreneurship by pursuing passion while creating and preserving wealth. He thanked all those who attended and presented their views. Albert requested the attendees to provide their feedback and suggestions on topics they wish to attend either through the members of KEL or through the electronic media.   

Alfred Vaz, Events Director of KEL moderated the session. 

Overall the event was well organised and well received starting and closing as scheduled followed by networking over dinner. Attendees were overwhelmed with the concept and requested organisers to have similar events in the future.  

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  • Warren Christian, India, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 15 2009

    Earlier we were just spectator reading news, today we are the mover and shaker the news maker. Well done its good to see Christian entrepeneurs coming up succesfull and leading. Its just a dream come true. Keep it up Ivan... KEL Jai Ho!!!

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  • Veronica Alva, Udupi/Dubai

    Mon, Dec 14 2009

    Indeed a very beneficial session.I feel very fortunate to take part in it.KEL is doing a great job in bringing up christian community to a greater height.Keep it up.May God bless KEL.

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  • vincent pinto, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Dec 14 2009

    Congratulations KEL It is really great to accumulate entreprenuers and business persons of Karnataka over lunch and discuss their own business stories. I have been hearing stories of great mangalorean businessmen based in UAE over and over for quite some time. Since, two years, I have been looking for a single common man who got benefitted out of all the KEL mentoring sessions, workshops/trainings/discussions. I feel there is nothing great in discussing own business and share only the successful moments and hiding the actual facts of hardship. Besides this, how much genuine help is extended to the new budding young talents can only be judged by the fact of producing new businessmen. best regards vincent pinto

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  • Gretta Rodrigues, Vaslane,Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 14 2009

    Extremely interesting topic KEL has come out with!! Its high time to go in depth on this thought? A case study on this matter with an application to other communites where business succession exists my go a long way in building up our community/society towards "Business Succession". In this male dominated society Mr.Ivan you have given importance to women to interact on this subject.Good gesture!! My professor in university always stress upon the words of Karl Marks"the capitalistic society learn business from the womb of their mother"!! Now coming back to one of the speakers in this workshop who happens to be my loving sister Dorothy I salute you Dora!! You made all of us proud!! and proved to be the daugther of Late Lawrence Monteiro Pai !! My best wishes to Daniel Fernanded the M.D. of "DAFNIA' Lets rejoice on your offspring Yona who joined the Dafnia group as B.Tech. Engineer I assure you my special prayers.::With complimentary remarks::Alphonso,Gretta, Kim and Sameer Ken from London::

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  • John M. Monteiro, Mangalore/Jebel Ali UAE

    Mon, Dec 14 2009

    It was an excellent blend of old & new generation. I must say that the so called successors were blunt with their opinions that they wouldn’t dare to tell their parents, if not for this platform. Ivan proved why he is a smart and successful businessman, yet again. Audience contribution was very apt with the subject. I must say those who missed it, they missed a lot. One more feather on the cap, well done KEL. John M. Monteiro, Jebel Ali Gardens, UAE.

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  • Sunil D'souza, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Dec 14 2009

    A brilliant event showcasing theme of the event- Business Succession planning, which were supported through strategic presentations by second/third generation young leaders. Also valuable comments and suggestions from senior memebers of various business houses. It was an invaluable sesion for budding entrepreneurs. The speakers and the event was well organized and inspiring.

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  • Jaya Mariete, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 14 2009

    Well done KEL Dubai. My special greetings to Dorothy to come out of such views. Indeed you deserve such platform to inspire other women too. We are proud of you. Keep inspiring women in our society by your good deeds. Regards to your family too. God bless you in your endeavours. From your loving Sister, Mrs Jaya Mariete Lobo & Fly Mangalore.

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  • Melroy Sequeira, Mangalore / Doha

    Mon, Dec 14 2009

    It looks like for an Entreprenuer Succesion Plan is more challenging than commencing a business. Quite informative session. Hope such events are conducted elsewhere in GCCs too, where a significant number of Entreprenuers from Kanara region are engaged in the Family Business. Hats off KEL Dubai.

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  • Oliver Fernandes, Mangalore / Dubai

    Mon, Dec 14 2009

    Excellent Session ! Many thanks to KEL for holding such an interactive & realistic workshop. Good interaction & exchange of fair opinions between the parents, spouses & children. Hoping to have more of similar events, which is very helpful in bridging the generation gap between parents & children of our community, and aspiring all to make the right choice at the right time. Cheers !

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  • Kenith Woods, Mumbai / Toronto

    Mon, Dec 14 2009

    Quite interesting program. In a simpler way, greater achievement. Family businesses certainly will unite our families in a tighter rope. Bravo KEL. Let more events be organised not only in Dubai but also in other places.

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  • Anna , Mangalore / Dubai

    Mon, Dec 14 2009

    I was fortunate to be one of the registrants. Good session. KEL is doing a great job to unite the commnunity. Wish to have more events from KEL to encourage our society. Views shared were quite interesting and beneficial.

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  • Mark D Souza, Neerude/Bangalore

    Mon, Dec 14 2009

    Congratulations KE Dubai. It is nice to see the young entrepreneurs sharing their expereince and views on business. The topic chosen was excellent and I am sure it is an eye opener to many entrepeneurs, as sucessful business can not run for ever,unless we plan the suceesion at the right time.

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  • Trishma Pinto, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 13 2009

    Very glad to be reading about developments at KEL. Had attended their session when they were in Mangalore, and I left feeling most impressed. Mangaloreans definitely need this support in the right direction, so more power to you KEL! :)

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