SMEDAN, Sterling Bank Launches ₦5,000,000,000 Loan For Nano, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (NMSMEs)
The Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) in partnership with Sterling Bank Limited, on Monday, launched ₦5,000,000,000 initiative-Databanc loan to address financial gaps for Nano, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (NMSMEs).
Recall that the initiative was launched in Lagos with the theme: “Building with Data: Promoting Economic Growth through Data Driven Insights.”
Databanc is a ₦5,000,000,000 single digit loan to engender easier access to funds by Nano, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (NMSMEs).
Mr Bunmi Kole-Dawodu, the Lagos State Manager, for Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), said the funding tool would be geared towards providing local and tailored made support for business at the smallest levels.
Kole-Dawodu added that the funding tool would provide access to markets and all factors to drive entrepreneurship.
Kole-Dawodu said the ₦5,000,000,000 loan initiative would aid Nigeria’s export potential and provide accurate data information about nano enterprises to drive their growth and sustainability.
Kole-Dawodu noted that Nano, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (NMSMEs) had hitherto complained about not having easy access to financial interventions.
“Now this platform would provide accurate data on nano, micro and small businesses in Nigeria while facilitating the requisite business support for these businesses.
“It is important to have the support of business membership organisations to help encourage members to go on the platform and register to foster data driven insights,” Kole-Dawodu said.
Kole-Dawodu restated SMEDAN’s commitment and dedication to the development of small businesses across the country and urged SMEs to trust in the agency for all round support.
Kole-Dawodu pledged to collaborate with partners, stakeholders and business organisations to further advance the cause of small businesses in the country.
The Director General, SMEDAN, Mr Charles Odii, said that data was critical to the agency to help it make more informed economic decisions to build small businesses ecosystem.
Mr Charles Odii said the agency as the vanguard for livelihood enhancement would continue to bridge the gap between the government and small businesses.
“One thing we have observed is that businesses are not responding or taking advantage of the various interventions out there for them.
“Databanc as a platform would help build products’ knowledge about small businesses and it is very important for entrepreneurs to be aware of this to help grow their businesses,” Mr Charles Odii said.
Mrs Bolanle Tyson, Head, SME Products, Sterling Bank Ltd., said Databanc was a ₦5,000,000,000 single digit loan to engender easier access to funds by nano and micro businesses.
Mrs Bolanle Tyson said the Databanc, a formalised portal to access funding without human interface for businesses with tax identification number, registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission, provided funding from ₦250,000 to ₦2,500,000 for one year.
Mrs Bolanle Tyson said that with the “SMEDAN Databanc Platform,” NMSMEs would be adequately captured with unique identifiers for business data integrity.
“The platform has a unique promoter ID, unique business ID generated for each business owner with seamless onboarding experience to provide exclusive business development and support initiatives generated through SMEDAN.
“It makes it easier to track businesses and provide creative solutions to foster business growth and sustainability by unlocking businesses’ potential with the SMEDAN ₦5,000,000,000 loan program for success,” Mrs Bolanle Tyson said.
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Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/06/smedan-sterling-bank-unveil-n5bn-loan-for-small-businesses/
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