UBA holds credit accessibility workshop for SMEs

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UBA holds credit accessibility workshop for SMEs
Sylvia Inkoom, Deputy Managing Director for UBA Ghana

United Bank for Africa (UBA) Ghana has organised a day’s workshop for Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) on ways to educate them to overcome credit accessibility constraints in the country. The workshop which was held in Accra brought together SME’s ranging from importers, contractors, suppliers, traders among others.

Giving the keynote address, the Deputy Managing Director for UBA Ghana, Sylvia Inkoom, said the seminar will create awareness to SMEs on several products and services available to them in order to gain access to UBA loan facilities.

Ms. Inkoom noted that Micro Medium and Small Enterprises (MSMEs) constitute about 85 percent of all businesses in Ghana.



She noted that: “even though well-functioning Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are a fundamental part of the economic fabric in developing countries and play a crucial role in contributing to GDP growth, reducing unemployment as well as furthering innovation and prosperity, they are saddled with a myriad of challenges that stifle their growth.”

She stated that one of such challenges is accessing the capital that they require to grow, expand and to function properly.

“That’s why UBA has made available resource persons who will assist us to overcome the challenges we are currently facing in accessing finance for our business. UBA has an array of products that have been well positioned to cushion and support businesses. Our products such as UBA Connect, Africash, AfriTrade and digital products like LEO also gives businesses the opportunity to trade across the African continent,” she emphasised

She however bemoaned SMEs’ lack of proper records keeping as one major factor that keeps them away from accessing loans.

“As SMEs, it is important to develop how to keep accurate and systematic financial records for short- and long-term strategic business growth decisions and benefits. I understand that, at times some SMEs do not even want to apply for credit as a result of varying reasons that stem from the financial institution’s side, but if the right documentation is available, access to finance will be easier and faster,” she said.

She further assured UBA’s commitment in ensuring quality customer service and product for clients. “As a customer-centric bank, we are focused on delivering superior banking products and services to our customers and this seminar is evidence that we want to do more than banking,” she said.

Participants at the seminar expressed excitement saying, the workshop has been an eye-opener on some of the products and services available to them.

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