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CWEIC PARTNERSHIPS WITH INTERNATIONAL MARKETS TO PROMOTE MSME GROWTH

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CWEIC Partnerships with International Markets to Promote MSME Growth

 

Ms. Rosie Glazebrook, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Business and Investment Council (CWEIC), noticed that Small, Medium, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are basic to the financial improvement of the Commonwealth.

 

This, in his view, highlighted CWEIC's system of working with accomplices in key CommonWealth markets to advance MSME development.

 

Lady Glazebrook remarked during a call to probably CWEIC's greatest accomplice in Ghana, UMB (Universal Merchant Bank).

 

An assertion from UMB replicated to the Ghana News Agency, said this was essential for Madam Glazebrook's true visit to Ghana this week.

 

He said the Bank had organized the excursion with the goal that Ms. Glazebrook could get a first gander at the MSME of Ghana, facilitating the CWEIC group at its "Business Center," situated in the Medina market.

 

Lady Glazebrook in her comments said: "UMB is the most established Commercial Bank in Ghana, and I dare say the Commonwealth is one of the most seasoned worldwide relations in Ghana".

 

"Integral to our work at CWEIC is CommonWealth Advantage - the way that, by and large, carrying on with work in all Commonwealth is 21% less expensive.

 

"So we are eager to carry this open door to the business and I am glad that one of our key accomplices is doing this by shutting with us here in Ghana."

 

Nana Dwemoh Benneh, CEO of UMB, in her comments, noted: "Most significant financial reports express that MSMEs represent over 70% of all monetary action in Ghana."

 

"As a bank, we have been zeroing in on MSME in Ghana and its development starting around 1972, so we share this adoration for MSME with CWEIC.

 

"Without a doubt, we are pleased to have been named by CWEIC to collaborate with the University of Coventry program to construct the limit of African SMEs and anticipate sending off this program this year, particularly for MSMEs with female administration".

 

The assertion said Madam Glazebrook and her group were joined by Nana Dwemoh Benneh and other market authorities.

 

Following the introduction of Mr. Roland Akafia, Head of Marketing at UMB's MSME program, and in combination with CWEIC and lunch with MSME Bank clients.

 

UMB is a main conventional bank known for conveying a special Ghanaian way to deal with banking, starting around 1972. Settled in Accra and authorized by the Bank of Ghana, the bank works in 35 branches all through Ghana.

 

Its essential aspiration is to turn into a bank zeroed in on computerized SMEs.

CWEIC is a business, non-benefit association with true authority from the Commonwealth Heads of Government to work with exchange and venture the 54 part conditions of the Commonwealth.

 

CWEIC's job is to bridle the influence of mix with the Commonwealth's confided in-network, driven by The Queen, to drive exchange and venture. The CWEIC network unites business and government accomplices Strategies (individuals) incorporate UMB, Zenith Bank, Trade and Investment Queensland, and the Maldives Government from 30 nations and regions.

 

At regular intervals, CWEIC has a Commonwealth Business Forum in organization with the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).

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