Why a network of SME envoys?
Even though EU countries can do a lot to improve the regulatory and policy environment for SMEs, it is often hard for small businesses to voice their opinion and reach policymakers. The network of SME envoys improves the consultation process with national SMEs and cooperation between EU countries.
The network also filters EU initiatives (SME filter) and signals those that merit attention from an SME perspective to the Commission. Initiatives that are listed in the SME filter will have to be accompanied by a proportionate SME test. The SME filter will be updated every 2 weeks.
EU countries’ SME envoys
SME envoys in EU countries are appointed by the national government. Their main role is to
- promote SMEs' interests throughout all government bodies and ensure that the 'think small first' principle is integrated into their policy-making and regulatory proposals
- act as the main interface between the Commission and national policy-makers
- report on the implementation of SME policy actions, inform on SME policy actions, and promote the exchange of good practices
See below for more detailed information on the mission and role of SME envoys.
The mission of the SME envoy
The SME Envoy acts as a key link between the EU and the SME business community, representing their specific interests and needs in EU programmes and policies. The main aim of this role is to establish a close, direct connection between the European Commission, SMEs, and their representatives. Thanks to the SME Envoy, SME interests can be identified earlier and highlighted to the relevant departments, helping ensure their concerns are taken into account. This supports the development of appropriate and effective measures, making both EU and national policies more SME-friendly. The SME Envoy pays particular attention to the craft sector, small businesses, and sole traders, recognising their unique needs.
The role of the SME envoy
Within public administration
The SME Envoy works to strengthen the position of SMEs at both EU and national levels, with a focus on
- acting as a watchdog to monitor policies and actions affecting SMEs across the administration, ensuring their potential impact is properly assessed
- further developing and applying the ‘SME Test’, and helping to monitor its use
- creating methods to reduce the heavy administrative and regulatory burdens that often fall on SMEs, particularly on small businesses, and sharing these methods for use in legislative proposals
- building an internal ‘SME network’ within the public administration by bringing together SME contact points from all relevant ministries, directorates-general, and departments to raise awareness of SME-related issues
- facilitating regular discussions on current SME initiatives
- promoting and guiding the use of the ‘Think Small First’ principle in all EU and national initiatives
- sharing and supporting the use of good practices in entrepreneurship and SME policy across funding programmes in different areas, with a focus on cohesion and education policies
- strengthening links between SME organisations and other public services whose work may affect or support SMEs
- when relevant, guiding SMEs to the correct department to contact
Toward the outside world
The SME Envoy serves as a visible point of contact for small and medium-sized businesses and SME organisations in a broad sense, including business groups, sectoral federations, chambers of commerce, and chambers of crafts. This involves
- holding direct discussions with SME organisations through meetings and visits at EU, national, and regional levels
- keeping SMEs and their representatives informed about new legislative proposals and programmes that may affect or interest them
- acting as a contact point for complaints from SMEs and helping to respond with the support of other public services
- gathering feedback from SMEs on issues important to them, especially regarding legislation and access to support programmes
- helping SMEs find and access relevant information on programmes and initiatives
Country | Name | Institution, telephone | |
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Austria | Mr Florian Frauscher, Director-General | Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs +43 (0)1 71100 - 803522 website | florian [dot] frauscher![]() |
Belgium | Mr Emmanuel Pieters, Director General a.i. | Federal Public Service Economy, SMEs, Self-employed and Energy +32 (0)2 277 51 11 website | grow-sme-envoy![]() |
Bulgaria | Ms Milena Angelova, Secretary General | Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association +359 2 963 37 52 website | m [dot] angelova![]() |
Croatia | Mr. Ivo Milatić, State Secretary | Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development + 385 1 610 61 11 website | grow-sme-envoy![]() |
Cyprus | Ms Maria Passades, Director | Ministry of Energy, Commerce, Industry and Tourism +357 2 286 7100 website | grow-sme-envoy![]() |
Czech Republic | Mr Marian Piecha, Deputy Minister | Ministry of Industry and Trade +420 224 851 111 website | posta![]() |
Denmark | Mr Andreas Rahlf Hauptmann, Deputy Director General | Danish Business Authority website | erst![]() |
Estonia | Ms Sandra Särav, Deputy Secretary General for Business and Consumer Environment Deputy envoy: Ms Marie Allikmaa, Director of Business Department | Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communication +372 625 6342 website | info![]() |
Finland | Mr Jan Hjelt, Director General | Ministry of Employment and the Economy +358 29 516001 website | grow-sme-envoy![]() |
France | Mr Stephane Molinier, Permanent member of the Conseil général de l’économie | Ministère de l’economie et des finances +33 1 53 18 25 65 website | grow-sme-envoy![]() |
Germany | Ms Janina Jänsch, Director-General | Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy +49 (0) 3018 7500 website | buero-viia1![]() |
Greece | Ms Panagoula Pasxali, Director-General | Ministry of Development and Competitiveness +30 210 3332000 website | info![]() |
Hungary | Mr László Hunyadi, Deputy State Secretary | Ministry for National Economy +36 1 795 1400 website | ugyfelszolgalat![]() |
Ireland | Mr Ross Church, Principal Officer | Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation +353 59 917 8990 website | info![]() |
Italy | Mr Paolo Casalino, Director General | Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy +39 0647053053 website | paolo [dot] casalino dgind |
Latvia | Ms Ilze Lore, Director | Ministry of Economy +371 67013100 website | grow-sme-envoy![]() |
Lithuania | Ms. Ieva Zaunieriene, Director | Ministry of Economy +37070664617 website | grow-sme-envoy![]() |
Luxembourg | Mr Gilles Scholtus, Conseiller de Gouvernement 1ère classe | Ministère de l'Economie +352 2478 2478 website | info![]() |
Malta | Mr Godwin Mifsud, Permanent Secretary | Ministry for the Economy, Enterprise and Strategic Projects +356 2220 9500 website | grow-sme-envoy![]() |
The Netherlands | Mr Pieter Waasdorp, Director | Ministry of Economic Affairs website | grow-sme-envoy![]() |
Poland | Mr Wojciech Paluch, Director of the Department of Small and Medium Enterprises | Ministry of Economic Development and Technology +48 22 693 5000 website | grow-sme-envoy![]() |
Portugal | Mr José Pulido Valente, President | IAPMEI (Ministry of Economy) +351 213 245 400 website | grow-sme-envoy![]() |
Romania | Mr Darius Vodă, Secretary General | Ministry for Business Environment, Trade and Entrepreneurship website | office![]() |
Slovakia | Mr Gabriel Galgóci, Director General | Strategy Section of the Ministry of Economy of the Slovak Republic website | grow-sme-envoy![]() |
Slovenia | Mr Jernej Salecl, Director-General | Ministry of Economic Development and Technology +386 1 400 33 11 website | grow-sme-envoy![]() |
Spain | Ms Yolanda Alcala Garcia, Director | Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism +34 913 49 23 45 website | grow-sme-envoy![]() |
Sweden | Ms Elisabeth Backteman, Director-General Deputy: Ms Jeanette Edblad, Director | The Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth +46 8 681 91 00 website | grow-sme-envoy![]() |
Area (in alphabetical order) | Envoy(s) |
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Access to finance | Pieter Waasdorp, The Netherlands |
Better regulation & reduction of administration burdens | Wojciech Paluch, Poland, with the support of Sabine Hepperle, Germany |
Business Transfers | Gilles Scholtus, Luxembourg Emmanuel Pieters, Belgium |
Defence industry | Andreas Hauptmann, Denmark |
Digitalisation | To be reattributed |
Energy related issues for SMEs | Yolanda Alcalá Garcia, Spain |
Entrepreneurship & entrepreneurship education | Hrvoje Bujanoviċ, Croatia Ieva Zaunieriene, Lithuania |
Internationalisation; access to markets beyond the Single Market | Milena Angelova, Bulgaria |
Observers of the Network of SME Envoys to the SME Forum of EFRAG | Emmanuel Pieters, Belgium Milena Angelova, Bulgaria Sabine Hepperle, Germany Caroline Dahlbohm, on behalf of Elisabeth Backteman, Sweden |
Public Procurement | Emmanuel Pieters, Belgium |
Representative of the Network of SME Envoys to the European Data Innovation Board | Represented by the SME Envoy Secretariat a.i. |
Single Market issues specific to start- and scale-ups as well as 'traditional' SMEs Single Market Enforcement Task Force | Andreas Hauptmann, Denmark |
SME Test | Emmanuel Pieters, Belgium |
Sustainability | Elisabeth Backteman, Sweden José Pulido Valente, Portugal |
Training & Skills | Sabine Hepperle, Germany |
Meetings of the network of SME envoys
The network produces reports related to SME policy and meets several times a year with observers from European business organisations. See more information on the meetings and reports. Please see the ‘Additional information’ tab for reports.
Supporting documents and reports
- SME envoy report: Digital product passport
- SME envoy report: SMEs and rising energy prices - First findings & recommendations
- SME relief package
- SME Strategy
- Call of the SME envoy network for a vigorous and forward-looking EU policy for small businesses
- European SME-action programme (prepared by the national SME Envoys in cooperation with business organisations participating as observers of the SME Envoy meetings)
- Small business act for Europe
- SME performance review