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Fidelity bank trains SMEs in accessing finance during crises

Photo Collage New Fidelity bank trains SMEs in accessing finance during crises

Mon, 27 Jul 2020 Source: Fidelity Bank Ghana

In line with Fidelity Bank’s deep-rooted commitment to growing its Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) base, the bank in collaboration with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) held the second session of its four-part webinar series on the topic Accessing Finance During Crises.

Organized under the Fidelity Presents… thought leadership initiative, this second session focused on training SMEs on how to access loans, funds and grants to grow their businesses during and after the COVID-19 crisis.

SMEs drawn from various sectors of the economy took part in the webinar to get adequate information on the topics of funding options, loan vs. line of credit, borrower considerations, and lender considerations.

Opening the webinar, Linus Kumi, Director, Commercial and SME Banking of Fidelity Bank Ghana, noted that, “a number of small businesses struggle to gain access to finance. The situation has become more difficult with the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Without adequate financing it is difficult for small businesses to run successfully. Fidelity believes in SMEs, not only as clients, but as partners in job creation and economic growth. Hence, we saw the need to help SMEs to understand the key considerations for borrowing money.”

Nana-Esi Idun-Arkhurst, Divisional Director, Retail Banking of Fidelity Bank Ghana added that “our strong commitment to the growth and development of SMEs led to the provision of incentives like loan moratoriums, loan restructuring, and other considerations to help SMEs to fortify their businesses to withstand the economic shocks resulting from the pandemic.”

On the possible reasons for pandemic borrowing, leading IFC consultant, and the facilitator for the webinar, Margaret Jackson advised participants to invest borrowed money into technology to adapt to changing trends and to increase production to meet demand. “Do not borrow money to repay debt.

You put your business in a debt cycle that is difficult to exit” she informed participants.

Ms. Jackson added that participants need to create a plan to keep their businesses profitable, manage their cash flow and adapt for the crisis and the future.

While expressing appreciation and gratitude to Fidelity Bank and IFC for providing them with such valuable content, participants also requested for more capacity building programmes in the area of finance.

Fidelity Bank held the first edition of its thought leadership series Fidelity Presents… for SMEs on Thursday June 11, 2020 on the topic An SME Perspective: Surviving Today to Thrive Tomorrow.

The next edition in the SME webinar series will take place on Thursday July 30, 2020 at 10am on the topic Communicating with Stakeholders During Crises and the final edition titled Adjusting your Business Plan During Crises will be held on Thursday August 13, 2020 at 10am.

Source: Fidelity Bank Ghana