Absa Bank Ghana Ltd has efficiently hosted one other version of its ongoing SME Clinic sequence designed to bolster Small and Medium-scale Enterprises (SMEs) and improve enterprise effectivity.
The newest session, held at its Nester Square department, Airport City, attracted over 100 native enterprise house owners, underscoring Absa’s robust dedication to financial empowerment.
This newest version, titled “Enhancing business efficiency through digital adoption”, highlighted sensible digital instruments geared toward serving to SMEs preserve tempo with the altering digital panorama.
Mr Adolph Kpegah, Interim Managing Director of Absa Ghana, talking on the opening ceremony, supplied insights into the financial institution’s broader mission, stating, “We in Absa treasure events like this for a simple reason. We are increasingly focused on building businesses and building up our clients. It is premised on the absolute belief that as a bank the only way you grow is to help your customers grow.”
“When we say ‘Your story matters’, it simply means we are focusing on the humanness of the business. He went on to explain that the SME clinics will facilitate the sharing of ideas and expertise to improve SME businesses,” he mentioned.
The occasion’s useful resource individual, Benedict Bentil, a Senior Manager at MTN Ghana, explored the influence of digitalisation on enterprise visibility and profitability.
He coated important digital methods reminiscent of buyer worth administration by Customer Relationship Management (CRM) purposes, on-line presence enhancement through Linktree, and the strategic use of referral codes and focused promoting.
The clinic additionally included an interactive session the place attendees engaged immediately with the useful resource individual.
The SME Clinic sequence shaped a part of Absa financial institution’s broader initiative to assist the SME sector. In 2023, the financial institution disbursed GH₵ 430 million to SMEs, demonstrating its dedication to this very important financial group. The sequence will proceed all year long, with every session providing a complete toolkit for SME enterprise enhancement.
Reginald Sekyi-Brown, Franchise Manager for Pharma Symbiosis Limited, who attended the occasion, praised the initiative.
“It is not for nothing that a business like Absa decides to bring together stakeholders within their value chain and their customers. That shows the human-centredness of Absa,” he mentioned.
BY KINGSLEY ASARE