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Ghana: Fido introduces FidoBiz, expanding its credit facility for business owners

Fido, a prominent player in the financial services sector, introduces FidoBiz, an innovative credit and financing solution specifically crafted to cater to the needs of business owners.

Fido, known for its inventive financial offerings, continues to champion the entrepreneurial drive by extending its services to empower small and medium-sized enterprises with the introduction of FidoBiz.

FidoBiz is aimed at giving business owners the financial boost they require by addressing their unique needs and providing them with quick and hassle-free financing.

With no paperwork, no collateral, no queues, and a seamless online application process, FidoBiz aims to empower entrepreneurs, fostering economic growth and resilience.

Accessing FidoBiz is available to all registered business owners, requiring a one-time registration through the Fido App. The process includes the submission of essential documentation to verify business ownership and assess eligibility.

Furthermore, existing Fido customers with a positive credit history who have registered on the Fido app are also eligible for FidoBiz.

Head of FidoBiz Ghana, Joseph Maxwell Appiah on the launch of the new feature has reiterated FIDO’s commitment to delivering innovative solutions that empower individuals and entrepreneurs to capture opportunities in Africa.

“We are steadfast in our effort to support the success of entrepreneurs and we believe expanding our credit financing to business owners is a step in the right direction,” he said.

FidoBiz comes at a time when businesses need financial flexibility and stability more than ever.

FidoBiz emerges as a steadfast ally for businesses aiming for success, be it in expanding operations, acquiring equipment, or overcoming unforeseen challenges.

Fido extends a warm invitation to business owners, encouraging them to elevate their aspirations with the transformative capabilities of FidoBiz.

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