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The Ecobank-JoyBusiness SME Fair 2025 has taken the capital by storm, with Day 2 promising even more excitement as freebies and jaw-dropping discounts await patrons at the Ghud Park at Accra Mall.


The SME fair has transformed the centre into a bustling marketplace filled with a diverse array of exhibitors showcasing their products and services.

With over 160 SMEs represented, the fair provides a unique platform for entrepreneurs to connect with potential customers, partners, and investors, as patrons benefit from slashed prices ranging from 10% to 50%.

The three-day event from Friday, October 31, to Sunday, November 2, will also present a plethora of freebies to attendees.
From complimentary product samples to exclusive promotional items, visitors are walking away with more than just business cards.

The Ecobank-JoyBusiness SME Fair 2025 is the latest event by the Multimedia Group, championed by JoyPrime, with sponsorship from Ecobank.
The lead sponsor, Ecobank, has also rolled out special offers, including free consultations for financial services and discounted loan packages tailored specifically for small businesses.

The fair runs from 8 am to 6 pm daily, with many products and services available, including:
- Retail & Home: Footwear, clothing, high-quality detergents, household items, and electrical gadgets.
- Beauty & Wellness:Â Specialised hair products, cosmetics, and personal care items.
- Agribusiness & Food: A wide range of food products and processed goods.
- Service Sector: Financial institutions, service providers, and sector stakeholders offering consultations and packages.
The entertainment factor ramps up dramatically with live performances from chart-topping duo Keche, high-energy rapper Tulenkey, and the acclaimed gospel artist Perez Musik, drawing in larger, sustained crowds.

Head to the Ghud Park, Accra Mall and be part of the excitement!
The fair is supported by MTN, Sintex Tank, Wintiz Special Gari Mix from JW Foods, Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA), Greenbox Sewage, and DPS Pipes.




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