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Ghana’s Finance Minister Unveils SME Funding Plans

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  • New funding programs announced to boost SME financing, focusing on fintech infrastructure and skills development.
  • Experts express concerns about accessibility, high interest rates, and macroeconomic instability affecting SMEs.

 

Accra, Ghana – As the curtain falls on the current government’s term, Finance Minister Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam has unveiled ambitious plans to bolster SME financing through specialised funding programs.

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