Audio By Carbonatix
Absa Bank Ghana Limited has launched She Business, an update to its women’s banking proposition that offers collateral-free loans of up to GH¢2 million at 10% per annum to eligible female entrepreneurs.
The initiative forms part of the bank’s broader effort to help close Ghana’s estimated $6.1 billion MSME credit gap.
“Today’s launch is not just about updating our proposition. It is a statement of our intent to help women entrepreneurs take advantage of real business opportunities,” said Dr. Edward Nartey Botchway, Managing Director of Absa Bank Ghana.
“For us, it is a compelling opportunity to implement a system that helps MSMEs thrive.”
She Business has been developed on the successes chalked by EMERGE, Absa’s programme tailored for women-led enterprises, which disbursed over GHS 800 million in funding.
The refreshed offering combines financial access with advisory services, business insurance, market access opportunities, networking platforms, international trade trips, and more.
In addition, Absa also offers collateralised loans of up to USD 1 million for established SMEs customers, including women-owned businesses, looking to scale further.
Audrey Abakah, Director of SME Banking and Partnerships at Absa Bank Ghana, outlined the strategic evolution of the updated proposition.
“Our approach is based on what women told us they value most: practical support, affordable credit, and a bank that sees their potential and stands with them at every stage of growth. She Business is designed to deliver on all those needs.”
Gottfried Odamtten-Sowah, Head of Entrepreneurship Development at Mastercard Foundation Ghana, added:
“It is an honour for the Mastercard Foundation to stand with Absa Ghana in this endeavour. We are committed to forging strategic partnerships that address the barriers women entrepreneurs face, and to creating sustainable pathways for young women and their businesses to flourish.”
The launch event brought together women business owners, corporate leaders, and policymakers, with representation from the Mastercard Foundation, Hollard Ghana, Telecel Ghana, DHL Group, Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA), and Development Bank Ghana (DBG).
As part of the launch, Grace Amey-Obeng, Founder and CEO of FC Group of Companies; Abigail Amma Afriyie Abora, CEO of Aide Chemists Ltd; and Freda Sarkodie Donkor, CEO of FH Depot, were unveiled as official Champions of Absa She Business.
Latest Stories
-
OSP’s preventive actions saved Ghana millions – Sammy Darko
28 minutes -
Galamsey cuts off cocoa farms in Mfantseman, farmers suffer heavy losses
1 hour -
Ghanaian delegation set for January 20, 2026 trip to Latvia in Nana Agyei case – Ablakwa
2 hours -
Accra turns white as Dîner en Blanc delivers night of elegance and culture
4 hours -
War-torn Myanmar voting in widely criticised ‘sham’ election
6 hours -
Justice by guesswork is dangerous – Constitution Review Chair calls for data-driven court reforms
6 hours -
Justice delayed is justice denied, the system is failing litigants – Constitution Review Chair
7 hours -
Reform without data is a gamble – Constitution Review Chair warns against rushing Supreme Court changes
7 hours -
Rich and voiceless: How Putin has kept Russia’s billionaires on side in the war against Ukraine
8 hours -
Cruise ship hits reef on first trip since leaving passenger on island
8 hours -
UK restricts DR Congo visas over migrant return policy
8 hours -
Attack on Kyiv shows ‘Russia doesn’t want peace’, Zelensky says
8 hours -
Two dead in 50-vehicle pile up on Japan highway
8 hours -
Fearing deportation, Hondurans in the US send more cash home than ever before
9 hours -
New York blanketed in snow, sparking travel chaos
9 hours
