Business Plan Writing Services
Any business sector might benefit from our business plan writing services in South Africa! With a well-written business plan, IMCA has helped over 1000 South African business owners and entrepreneurs. Using our business plan writing services, their companies were able to get investment and enhance daily operations.
Despite having a fantastic idea for a new business, lots of entrepreneurs fail to recognize the value of solid business plans. This happens either because they don’t take the time to write an efficient, compelling business strategy or because they are unsure of what to do. They frequently struggle to raise startup money or establish their businesses. To do that, you must hire the assistance of a reputable and knowledgeable business plan writing agency. This is crucial for every startup company with aspirational owners.
Professionals with years of academic and professional expertise in a range of industries make up our team of writers at IMCA. They are experts in business, finance, entrepreneurship, and marketing. They have developed and carried out business plans for startups and business owners themselves. We are aware of what it takes to develop an effective plan that will turn an idea into a profitable venture. Our business plan writers are highly qualified professionals with strong writing and research skills who are driven to make IMCA the best business plan writing service in South Africa.
Our Business Plan Writing Service Value:
- Your Business Plan will be comprehensive, meaning that you get a full-length detailed Business Plan document that will comply with the criteria of all Commercial Banks, Government Funding Institutions (NEF, IDC, DTI, SEFA, etc.), Investors and other Financiers in South Africa.
- We will write your Business Plan from scratch so that we capture the unique aspects of your business fully.
- We challenge your strategy and assumptions.
- We will conduct our own market research to supplement the information you already have available.
- Professional and personal service by an “ex-Business Bank Manager” with twenty years of business funding and Business Plan experience.
- A post-project guarantee.
You may ask what is the format of writing a business plan? There are many ways you can write a business plan but below is the format we use.
Our Business Plans have the Following Sections:
Executive Summary
- Mission Statement
- Objective
- Company Summary
- Company Ownership
- Start-up Summary
- Start-up Requirements Financials
- Start-up Funding
Services
- Market Analysis Summary
- Market Segmentation
- Target Market Segment Strategy
Service Business Analysis
- Competition and Buying Patterns
Strategy and Implementation Summary
- Competitive Edge
- Sales Strategy
- Sales Forecast
- Sales Forecast Table
Management Summary
- Personnel Plan
- Personnel Financials
Main Financial Plan
- Important Assumptions
- General Assumptions
- Projected Cash Flow
- Break-even Analysis
- Projected Profit and Loss
- Projected Balance Sheet
These sections can be edited according to your needs. Some of our business plan writing clients have requested we use the following templates:
SEDA business plan Template
FNB business plan Template
DTI South Africa business plan Template
You are welcome to supply your own template, which we will modify to suit your requirements. The goal is to make sure that your company plan is successful. We will use every effort to make sure that our business plan writing services are successful in that aspect.
A business plan can help you as an entrepreneur clarify and concentrate on your business ideas and strategies. You focus on management challenges, human resource planning, technology, and adding value for your customers in addition to financial matters.
Good business plans should include an executive summary and sections on products and services, marketing strategy and analysis, financial planning, and a budget.
Typographical and grammatical errors are the first thing to keep out of your company strategy. A well-known venture capitalist once said or questioned me, “If an entrepreneur can’t even put together a well-written business plan, then how could they ever operate a profitable venture?

