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Government intensifies affordable credit access for MSMEs nationwide
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46932, member: 636"] Ghana plans to help small businesses access cheaper loans through new government programs. Trade Minister Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare announced the expansion during Friday celebrations for International MSMEs Day. The administration wants to remove barriers that prevent entrepreneurs from growing their companies. Many business owners struggle to find money for expansion because banks require high fees and security deposits. Officials hope the changes will boost economic growth across the country. The government will create guarantee programs that make lending safer for banks. Development finance groups will partner with Ghana to reduce interest rates for borrowers. Companies will face fewer demands for collateral when applying for business loans. Financial technology firms will design special products for entrepreneurs who need quick funding. Mobile payment systems and fee-free transactions will become more common for merchants. Policymakers are updating the national small business strategy to match current market conditions. The new rules will have clear budgets and timelines for measuring success. Government officials want to ensure programs actually help entrepreneurs instead of creating more paperwork. The revised policy will focus on practical solutions that work for different types of businesses. Implementation teams will track progress and adjust programs based on results. The Accra celebration brought together business leaders and international development experts. United Nations representatives joined the event to discuss digital tools for small companies. European Union funding supports programs that connect entrepreneurs with technology resources. The theme emphasized how internet platforms can open new markets for local businesses. Participants shared ideas about using smartphones and computers to reach more customers. [/QUOTE]
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