A complete of 5,700 SMEs throughout the nation have been impacted by Absa Bank’s Young Africa Works Project.
The programme, in collaboration with the Mastercard Foundation, has seen over GH¢1.1 billion invested in these SMEs, together with smallholder farmers.
During a current tour of funded mission websites throughout the Accra enclave, beneficiaries mentioned the impression the mission has had on their companies.
They known as on the government to extend its funding within the agricultural sector, which holds the promise of offering employment alternatives for a considerable variety of unemployed youth within the nation.
According to the Head of SME, Agency Banking and Partnership, Ms Audrey Abakah, the Absa Young Africa Works Project (AYAW) had been instrumental in job creation and offering entrepreneurial assist, particularly in underserved sectors and communities.
“We determined to embark on this initiative in 2020 to assist IIPLC within the 2023 monetary 12 months, Mr Soalihu mentioned the corporate recorded a robust enhance in revenue by 54.3 per cent to GH¢31.42 million in 2023, following a ten per cent income lower in 2022 monetary 12 months.
Moreover, he mentioned the rise in income was attributed to deliberate pursuit of latest methods and insurance policies geared toward maximising revenues and effectivity, pushed by companies, significantly SMEs, to construct again and upscale their operations from the monetary impression they confronted in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic,” she acknowledged.
Ms Abakah expressed satisfaction with how the companies have utilised their funding to upscale their operations and create job alternatives for younger individuals.
The Managing Director of Eden Tree Limited, producers and distributors of contemporary fruits, greens, and herbs, Catherine Krobo Edusei, mentioned the assist from the financial institution got here at an opportune time for her firm, which was going through monetary constraints.
“Now, with the support we receive from Absa, we are able to pay off our suppliers on time and also ensure that there are no delays with staff salaries. Our staff strength has also increased because of our capacity to take in more produce for packaging,” she defined.
Eden Tree Limited accessed a complete of GH¢1.1 million, enabling the corporate to supply two tonnes of greens per day.
At G Billy Farms in Nsawam, the corporate has been in a position to broaden its employees energy from 17 to 70 everlasting workers, and about 100 informal staff and is seeking to broaden their 80-acre farmland to 100 acres by the tip of this 12 months.
According to Eric Danquah, the General Manager of G Billy Farms Limited, who’re the largest provider of contemporary pineapple to Blue Skies Company Ltd, the assist from the Absa AYAW partnership has enabled them to upscale their manufacturing base and pay higher salaries to their workers.
“Because we are doing so well as a business, other smallholder farmers come to learn from us, and we also have some university graduates coming to work with us. So, we are growing, and we thank Absa and the Mastercard Foundation for the support,” he acknowledged.
He inspired Absa Bank to broaden the ten p.c mortgage facility to extra entrepreneurs, enabling them to broaden their operations and create extra job alternatives.
For Praise Exports Services Limited, an agro-processing export firm in Pokuase, they’ve been in a position to enhance their exports from 200 metric tonnes to 300 metric tonnes after receiving assist from Absa Bank, in addition to rising their employees capability.
According to the Chief Executive Officer, Godwin Edem Adordie, via the monetary assist obtained from Absa Bank, the corporate had been in a position to spend money on new equipment and high quality management programs that guarantee their merchandise meet internationwide requirements for export.
Since its inception in 2020, the programme has created jobs for two,400 younger individuals within the agricultural sector.