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After three days of business exhibitions, networking, and knowledge sharing, the Ecobank Joy Business SME Fair has wrapped up on a high note leaving behind a trail of innovation, empowerment, and opportunities for Ghana’s vibrant small and medium enterprise (SME) sector.
Held at the GHUD Park near the Accra Mall, the fair brought together hundreds of exhibitors and patrons eager to connect, sell, and learn in an engaging space that celebrated local enterprise and creativity.

The event provided a unique platform for SMEs to showcase their products, expand their networks, and access financial and business support from industry experts and institutions.

The 2025 edition of the fair, themed “Sustaining Business Growth Through Innovation and Partnerships,” featured exhibitions across sectors such as technology, fashion, agriculture, manufacturing, and finance. Entrepreneurs also had access to business advisory clinics, one-on-one mentorship sessions, and digital marketing workshops designed to boost their competitiveness.

Throughout the three days, business owners interacted directly with representatives from Ecobank Ghana, who shared insights on financial inclusion, digital banking tools, and funding opportunities tailored for SMEs.

Other private sector players, also took part in discussions aimed at addressing key challenges facing local businesses from access to credit and market linkages to capacity development.
Organizers of the fair described the event as a major success that created new business linkages and offered practical solutions to help entrepreneurs sustain growth.
They reaffirmed their commitment to continuously support SMEs with the right financial solutions, visibility, and market access.

Participants described the fair as “timely and impactful,” with many exhibitors reporting strong sales, business partnerships, and new client leads.
Others highlighted the invaluable exposure gained through the media coverage provided by the Multimedia Group’s Joy Business team.

The Joy Business Ecobank SME Fair continues to position itself as one of Ghana’s premier business development events empowering local entrepreneurs with knowledge, visibility, and access to markets, while strengthening the overall SME ecosystem.
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