Ghana: Prioritise Liquidity to Survive Economic Challenges ...SMEs Urged

ABSA Bank has urged small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs) to adjust their operations and prioritise liquidity to survive the current economic challenges.

The country has made good progress in restructuring its domestic debts under an exchange programme that was concluded earlier this month.

Negotiations for an IMF bailout pro­gramme is also underway. However, until that is concluded, the economy continues to face challenges, evident in high infla­tion, a weak exchange regime and high in­terest rates all unfavourable to businesses.

At an engagement session organised for its SME clients in Accra yesterday, Execu­tive Director for Retail and Business Bank­ing at Absa Bank, Kobla Nyaletey, said "Businesses need to survive the pre-IMF period and re-set their operations to thrive during the next phase. Cost containment, a no-frills approach to operations and a focus on getting cash into their businesses early, will be key."

"Liquidity is king in volatile times. Busi­nesses that generate frequent cash, have low receivables and diversify their busi­ness models from a reliance on big ticket contracts, will survive and begin to thrive when the economic challenges recede," he said.

The SME clinic, attended by over 200 clients, was under the theme: "Survive and Thrive: tactics for uncertain times." It was also the first in-person SME engage­ment for the bank's customers since the COVID-19 pandemic.

In her opening remarks, Head of SME Banking and Partnerships at Absa Bank, Audrey Abakah reiterated the bank's com­mitment to creating a learning platform for SMEs to build capacity and enhance their knowledge in financial management.

She advised participants to also leverage customer service experience to transform their clients into net promoters for free.

As part of the engagement, the SME businesses were taken through a series of practical sessions, including liquidity man­agement, cost line management, revenue generation and utilisation of credit lines.

The Absa SME Clinic was created to assist SMEs in gaining access to the Bank's specialised capacity-building programme, which aims to inform and assist small businesses to operate strong and sustain­able enterprises.

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