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POSB boss Changunda throws down the gauntlet for Bulawayo SMEs to dominate
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51111, member: 636"] POSB chief executive Garainashe Changunda told business leaders that small companies drive Zimbabwe's economic success. Financial institutions must back these enterprises because they form the country's economic foundation. The banking boss spoke at a Friday business gathering in Bulawayo. His remarks highlighted how crucial small firms are for national prosperity. The seminar focused on helping these businesses reach their full potential. Small and medium enterprises pump 60 percent into Zimbabwe's gross domestic product while giving jobs to half the workforce. These businesses keep families fed when formal employment runs thin. They spark innovation and create work opportunities for young people, women, and overlooked communities. Rural areas depend on them for development and poverty fighting. Larger companies also rely on these smaller firms for supply chains. The People's Bank promises tailored financial products for growing businesses. Changunda explained that each company faces unique challenges requiring different solutions. His institution provides specialized accounts, loans, and payment systems for entrepreneurs. The bank wants to push businesses toward international standards and digital marketing. Open conversations about funding and technology changes topped the meeting agenda. POSB celebrates 120 years of banking experience while government officials push economic growth policies. The institution recognizes that small businesses struggle with financing, training, and informal operations. Multiple groups must work together to solve these problems, including banks, regulators, suppliers, and the businesses themselves. Various experts presented talks covering entrepreneurship, trade opportunities, licensing procedures, and tax requirements. The seminar brought together Chamber of SMEs representatives, ZimTrade officials, city authorities, Reserve Bank staff, and revenue collection specialists. [/QUOTE]
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