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Moniepoint Harps On MSMEs Importance 

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The Managing Director, Moniepoint Microfinance Bank (Moniepoint MFB), Babatunde Olofin, has underscored the importance of micro, small and medium enterprises as enablers of diverse economic growth.
Olofin said MSMEs can lead the charge towards a sustainable and prosperous future with proper support from governments, financial institutions and consumers.
He noted that from economic downturns to global crises, MSMEs have continued to demonstrate remarkable resilience and adaptability, in facilitating economic growth and development across borders.
He outlined that, driven by the increased need to improve access to financial services to power sustained and inclusive progress, Moniepoint MFB remains committed to providing peerless and holistic support for MSMEs in order to boost their capacity to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
He said the bank would continue to promote innovation, creativity, and sustainable business practices across the country.
According to him, Moniepoint is willing to partner with all stakeholders to create an environment that supports MSMEs in their efforts to invest, trade, and thrive in local and global markets, harnessing the attendant developmental benefits.
“We recognize that MSMEs are the lifeblood of the Nigerian economy. Millions of people depend on them everyday for food, daily necessities, and sustenance.
“For businesses across Nigeria, we have just one promise – we’re always going to be here to make you happy.
“As we celebrate this year’s World MSME Day, we must all acknowledge the hard work, dedication, and perseverance of MSMEs and the driving  charge to not only bolster economic stability but also foster sustainable development, helping to eradicate poverty and improve quality of life for Nigerians.
“On a day like this, we must renew our commitment to join hands – agencies of government, private sector operators, and all stakeholders – to continue supporting MSMEs through policies, funding, and capacity-building initiatives. By empowering MSMEs, we pave the way for a more sustainable, inclusive, and prosperous future for all, especially the coming generations”, Olofin said.
He noted that Moniepoint MFB has been widely recognised for its innovative efforts at giving small businesses access to digital financial services, including the ability to accept payments, access working capital loans and manage their finances, that helps them to increase productivity, serve customers better, and ultimately to grow.
According to him, in its bid to further champion the survival of small businesses, Moniepoint MFB recently provided incentives to some business owners across Nigeria to ensure the lights are kept on.
Gift vouchers ranging from three-month worth of inventory restock for a general retail services provider to two-month worth of sewing material to a tailor even as a food and drinks supplier received a fuel voucher in order to solve his logistics needs amongst other recipients.
The beneficiaries, who expressed their gratitude to Moniepoint, noted that the gesture would go a long way to boost their productivity and ensure that they can better serve their local communities.
“As the sector closest to local communities, MSMEs are essential for creating local jobs, empowering women, youth, persons with disabilities and other groups in vulnerable situations. Commemorating MSME Day is a recognition that this vital sector, who are the agents of innovation, growth, and sustainability, at the heart of our societies has tremendous potential to unlock critical pathways to accelerate SDG progress across the globe”, Olofin said.
According to the United Nations, MSMEs account for over 90 per cent of businesses and 60 to 70 per cent of employment worldwide.
#These enterprises make up 50 per cent of global Gross Domestic Product (GDP). They contribute to the global economy and sustain livelihoods, particularly among the working poor, youth, women, and workers in vulnerable situations.
It will be recalled that following a resolution adopted by the UN General Assembly in April 2017, 27th of June was designated as “Micro-, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises Day” to raise awareness of the tremendous contributions of MSMEs to the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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FG Set To Disburse N150bn MSMEs, Manufacturing Loans 

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The Federal Government is set to commence the disbursement of N150 billion soft loans to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and manufacturers by the end of July.
Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Doris Uzoka-Anite, disclosed this in a statement through her official X handle
Uzoka-Anite said 60 percent of the proposed one million beneficiaries of the Presidential Conditional Grant had received a financial grant of N50,000 without repayment obligations in the 774 Local Government Areas of the country.
She said, “To all applicants of the Presidential Conditional Grant Scheme who are yet to be paid, thank you for your continued patience. The disbursement process is still ongoing, and we have allocated about 60 percent of the 1 million grants.
“We are also at the final stages of vetting for the MSMEs and Manufacturing loans. Applications remain open, and disbursement will begin by July ending”.
Recall that in December 2023, the Federal Government unveiled the Presidential Palliative Loan Programme and the Presidential Conditional Grant Programme as part of the Presidential Palliatives Programme aimed at supporting businesses to navigate the economic crunch caused by removal of fuel subsidy and the floating of the foreign exchange market which has led to the depreciation of the naira.
Both initiatives require beneficiaries to meet certain conditions precedent to approval and drawdown.
Under the loan scheme, manufacturers can access up to N1 billion, at a single-digit interest rate of nine per cent per annum, for working capital with a repayment period of one to five years for the purchase of machinery and equipment.
The benefiting manufacturers are those that have been assessed by the accredited banks and have met all requirements for disbursement.
The fund dedicates N75 billion to MSMEs and another N75 billion to the manufacturing sector to help businesses in Nigeria navigate the harsh economic realities.
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Industrialists Commend FG For Empowering SMEs

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Nigerian Association of Small-Scale Industrialists (NASSI) has commended the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Doris Nkiruka Uzoka-Anite, and President Bola Tinubu for their Renew Hope Agenda initiatives tagged “Presidential Grant and House-to-House Grant programmes”.
In a statement issued by the Chairman of the forum, Chief Dakta Solomon Daniel Vongfa, NASSI lauded these programmes for providing much-needed support to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across Nigeria, including a significant number of NASSI members.
Chief Vongfa added that NASSI looks forward to collaborating with the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment to ensure the successful implementation of these programmes and maximize their positive impact on NASSI members and SMEs nationwide.
According to the statement, the National Treasurer of NASSI, Dr. Abubakar Bala Tanko, highlighted the positive impact these grants will have on the growth of SMEs.
“The Presidential Grant and House-to-House Grant will empower SMEs to grow their businesses, create jobs, and contribute more significantly to the national economy.
“We are particularly grateful for the recognition of the crucial role SMEs play in Nigeria’s development”, Dr. Tanko stated.
The National Treasurer said SMEs are the lifewire of the economy, adding that empowering them would equip them to expand their businesses and also solve other societal problems.
He called for more efforts by the stakeholders of Nigerian economy towards empowering SMEs and also creating enabling environment for businesses to strive in the country.
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Wema Bank Charges Stakeholders On Digital Empowerment 

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Wema Bank has charged stakeholders to prioritise digital empowerment for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) as a measure for championing a sustainable MSME ecosystem in Nigeria.
The pioneer of Africa’s first fully digital bank gave the charge at the International MSMEs Day and MSME Awards Night 2024, a two-fold event organised by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Office of the Vice President in commemoration of the Day
The event, which was held in Abuja, not only acknowledged the successes in the Nigerian MSME Sector, but also targets developing sustainable solutions for the continuous growth and development of the sector, to ultimately boost the Nigerian economy.
The programme, themed “Call to Action: Provision of Sustainable Single-Digit Loans for MSME”,  gathered top reputable institutions and entities to brainstorm and proffer sustainable financial solutions in providing affordable loans and funding for MSMEs, in addition to ensuring that these financial solutions are easily accessible and available to MSMEs.
The Bank’s Executive Director of Retail and Digital Business, Tunde Mabawonku, who represented Wema Bank’s MD/CEO,  Moruf Oseni, further emphasised the pressing need to prioritise technology and digital empowerment to complement, “capacity development, financial empowerment and collaborative efforts, towards building a supportive ecosystem for MSMEs to thrive.
“At Wema Bank, our approach is ‘Give a man fish, he will come back, but teach a man to fish, he will learn to fend for himself and others’.
“Technology and digital are the future, and intelligence is here to stay. What we are doing for these MSMEs is beyond providing the finances they need. We are also focusing on empowering them with relevant and transferrable digital skills to ensure they are not left behind in this digital evolution.
“We often ask ourselves what are the skills they need to sell in this fast-growing digital world? To operate effectively? To compete? To maximise the resources at their disposal? These are the questions that drive us at Wema Bank.
“The goal is digital empowerment for scale and to maximise our impact, we continue to partner with several esteemed bodies and institutions across the world, from Banks to Agencies, Regulatory organisations, etc.
“Collaboration for us is continuous so from small alliances that allow us to empower smaller businesses through significant platforms within their ecosystem to the bigger partnerships like the FGN-ALAT Digital Skillnovation Programme.
“We will continue to combine efforts and pool resources together to create an enabling environment for businesses to thrive, provide financial support and other resources that these businesses need and empower them to skillfully utilise the resources available to them for maximum impact and growth”.
Wema Bank continues to prove its mettle not just as an enabler for MSMEs, but also as the partner of choice for all.
At the event, the Bank also awarded a brand-new car to the female winner of the “Outstanding MSME Clinic” award category, in addition to the N2,000,000 prize slated for this category.
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