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Payaza, a leading payment solutions provider, has officially launched its operations in Ghana after securing a full regulatory licence.
As part of its commitment to driving business growth, the company has introduced the SME Thrive by Payaza initiative, committing up to GH₵15 million to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across the country.
About SME Thrive by Payaza
The SME Thrive initiative is aimed at empowering businesses by providing financial support, seamless payment solutions, and strategic business growth opportunities. This initiative aligns with Payaza’s vision of fostering economic development through digital transformation and financial inclusion.
Speaking on the initiative Freddie Oduro, Country Manager at Payaza Ghana, stated: “SMEs are the backbone of Ghana’s economy, and we are committed to supporting them with access to funding and world-class financial tools. Through SME Thrive, businesses can leverage Payaza’s digital payment solutions to grow and scale efficiently.”
Payaza’s Expansion into Ghana
Payaza, recognized for its secure, fast, and innovative payment solutions, has established itself as a trusted partner for businesses across Africa. With its launch in Ghana, the company aims to bridge the financial gap for SMEs by offering advanced transaction solutions, seamless payouts, and collections.
How to Register for SME Thrive
SMEs looking to benefit from this initiative are encouraged to register online. The program will provide participating businesses with financial aid, business growth insights, and an opportunity to connect with industry experts.
For more details and to register for SME Thrive by Payaza, visit https://sme-launch.payaza.africa/
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