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Stanbic Bank Ghana Business trains 1,200 Entrepreneurs

The Managing Director of Stanbic Bank Ghana, Alhassan Andani has said its Business Incubator programme, has trained more than 1,200 entrepreneurs who have established their own start-up businesses. This was unveiled at the launch of the Stanbic Bank Business Incubator Unit for SMEs located at the bank’s office at Silver Star Towers, Airport in Accra.

It was noted that the programme, established four years ago, has also trained 2,923 youth on how to develop business ideas, empowered 790 women, while 375 businesses have received technical support through mentorship to shape their businesses.

Furthermore, the business incubator provides an enabling environment for entrepreneurs in SMEs through business development services, mentoring and coaching services and provide avenues for accessing markets and sourcing funds.

He remarked that, the establishment of the incubator was to enable SMEs to overcome some of the challenges faced in the sector, adding that the bank would continue to support small businesses to drive the country’s economic growth.

“The business incubator is running capacity building and entrepreneurship development programmes for SMEs and as well support and nurture SMEs to prepare for and harness business and growth opportunities”, he added.

The Managing Director noted a strong and viable SMEs sector was important for the growth of every economy both developed and developing.

This was explained that, in Ghana, more than 80 per cent of all registered businesses fall in this category with a similar proportion of the industrial sector making it into the category.

Commenting on this training, Head of Digital Transformation, Stanbic Bank Mr. Patrick Quantson said that, the bank had identified the need to develop and nurture SMEs for them to contribute to the socio-economic development of the country.

In addition, he stated that, the business incubator project operated on five strategic pillars-ideation, incubation, acceleration, value chain and financial inclusion.

 

 

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