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Fidelity Bank has organized a summit for SMEs to interact with them on how the bank can better assist their businesses to grow.
Held at the Accra City Hotel, the summit afforded the bank an opportunity to listen to the concerns and challenges of SMEs due to the current challenges facing the financial sector in general and how the bank is positioned to continue to support businesses.
Explaining the bank’s interest in the growth of SMEs, Director of Commercial and SME Banking at Fidelity Bank, Nana Esi Idun-Arkhurst, stated that “as one of the top 7 banks in Ghana, we are very much committed to the growth and success of SMEs since SMEs support the general economy to expand. We are ready to increase support in the form of unique products, specialized services and financial & technical assistance to grow and expand Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) in the country.”
She said the bank wants to work together with all SMEs to help them identify risks early in their businesses in order to properly manage those risks.
The Director of Finance of Fidelity Bank, Mr. Atta Gyan, explained to businesses why Fidelity Bank is the bank of the moment and why SMEs must continue to transact business with the bank.
He educated SMEs on the factors that constitute a strong bank and how the bank is performing in terms of its capital adequacy ratio, liquidity position, quality of earnings and quality of management and staff.
He added that businesses must trust local banks like Fidelity Bank since the bank has recorded consistent higher performance for over 10years now.
Other directors of the bank also encouraged SMEs to utilize services like ‘Letters of Credit’, ‘Documentary Collections’, ‘Open Accounts’ and ‘Advance Payment’.
SMEs were also exposed to the process involved in online transactions using the bank’s Internet Banking Platform. Another important service, the Collections Management System, which is a dynamic collections tool that offers convenience for establishing collection agreements with businesses was also introduced to SMEs
The interactive session saw most SMEs voicing out their challenges and receiving real-time solutions from Relationship Managers of the bank.
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