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Ghana CARES programme should enable SMEs to produce more to meet local demand – First Deputy Governor

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
October 15, 2020
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Dr. Maxwell Opoku-Afari, the First Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana has revealed that businesses will suffer if they fail to incorporate and embrace digitalization in their business models.

Dr. Maxwell Opoku-Afari, the first Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana

Dr. Maxwell Opoku-Afari, the first Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, has charged businesses across the country to access funds from the Ghana CARES Programme Scheme to scale local production.

The stimulus funding which is to aid small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs) in light of the pandemic, he noted, will ensure that these businesses will build capacity to not only produce locally sourced products and services in the wake of  the pandemic, but also reduce cost of borrowing.

Speaking at the launch of the Ghana Care Guarantee Scheme, the First Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana intimated that the scheme will equally ensure that the high risk perception surrounding SMEs for most banks is reduced.

 “It is my fervent belief that this guarantee scheme under the Ghana CARES programme would go a long way to reduce the risk perception of these SMEs, help reduce their cost of borrowing and increase their access to appropriate financing. This in turn should enable them to produce more to meet both local demand and to provide decent livelihoods to households that depend on them.

“A unique feature of the Ghana CARES program is that it is being done through the provision of guarantees rather than cash handouts, and it is less distortionary to both the financial system and beneficiary’s own sustainability going forward.

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Some dignitaries at the launch

“It is therefore my wish that all qualified SMEs will take advantage of this timely and innovative policy intervention when the policy framework, which has already been developed, is fully operationalized to help sustain and grow their businesses in support of the national effort to restore and place the economy on a path of faster growth and development post-COVID 19”.

His remarks comes after the launch of the $2 billion dollar Ghana Care Guarantee Scheme. The Scheme, which is a novel creation by government, guarantees loans to be taken by SMEs from some selected banks.

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Also at the event was the Minister for Planning, George Yaw Gyan Baffour, who as a matter of principle urged participating banks by allaying their fears in lending more to businesses, as the new scheme will guarantee up to 80 percent of all loans taken by businesses from some selected industries.

“The scheme will guarantee up to 80 percent of credit extended by participating banks to the clients. And under this initiative we are targeting specific industries within Agribusiness, manufacturing, hospitality and tourism as well as the technology sector of the economy.”

The president of the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), Dr. Yaw Adu-Gyamfi, noted the industry will recompense government’s faith in their operation by improving levels of production and performance in general.

“We are the instruments of change, and we can only create the needed change when we have the financial muscle. We are more than grateful for the opportunity given us by the President and his government.”

The new scheme adds to a number of programs being rolled out by government like the GH¢1 billion Coronavirus Alleviation Programme Business Support Scheme, to help Micro, Small and Medium-Scale businesses access funds in order to cope and even thrive in the era of the pandemic, which the World Bank says would lead to growth in Sub-Saharan Africa falling by -3.3 percent in 2020.

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