Participation in the value chain of an ‘anchor company’: Participants as partners, suppliers or distributors inclusive businesses are characterized by guarantees of sustainability (economic, environmental and social) over time. Its implementation involves building a relationship of trust between the parties, from an active and equal partnership. In general, inclusive businesses are characterized by the involvement of an anchor company first, to identify the business strategy that could improve the performance of the company through these same opportunities inclusive. This marks a difference in tactics and strategy with traditional development trends that are characterized by first creating product offerings and / or services in low-income communities, and then find whether or not a market.The business is an inclusive effort, without discarding the traditional models, attempts to mitigate the risk of raising expectations of a stable market, through competition and business strategy itself. As of alliance or a cooperation framework , SBI communities can enter to become part of the value chain of large companies to generate more income and overcome poverty. Inclusive Business Projects of the anchor companies, involving the SBI in the value chain of the enterprise, enabling them to participate formally in the market society. The main objective of this type of business is to improve the living standards of the SBI from income generation, community empowerment, skills development and transfer of knowledge and technology and involving communities in the value chain of a company anchor. As employees and suppliers, low-income segments gain access to the formal economy, including training opportunities and access to funding and income.