Small and medium-sized enterprises in Ghana are receiving a significant boost as Stanbic Bank Ghana deepens its commitment to building resilient and competitive businesses through digital transformation.
In partnership with PrymeAds, the Bank has launched a practical digital skills training programme aimed at equipping entrepreneurs with the tools required to thrive in an increasingly technology-driven marketplace.
The initiative, facilitated through the Stanbic Business Incubator, brings together entrepreneurs, industry experts, and business development consultants to provide hands-on training in critical areas. These include digital marketing, content creation, direct marketing, and data analytics, all of which are essential for modern business growth.
This intervention comes at a crucial time when businesses are under mounting pressure to adapt to shifting consumer behaviour, particularly the rapid migration toward online platforms for commerce and services.
Bridging the digital skills gap
Speaking at the opening session, the Head of Business Development at Stanbic Bank Ghana, Safoa Appietu-Ankrah, stressed the urgent need for SMEs to embrace digital transformation. According to her, the evolving nature of business makes digital adoption not just beneficial but necessary for survival.
“In today’s rapidly evolving business environment, digital transformation is no longer optional; it is essential. Businesses must be equipped to connect, compete, and grow in a digital-first economy.”
Safoa Appietu-Ankrah
She explained that the Bank’s ongoing engagement with SMEs across the country, particularly through its Stanbic SME Clinics, has consistently revealed a growing demand for practical digital skills. Many entrepreneurs are eager to expand their online presence but often lack the technical expertise to do so effectively and responsibly.
The training programme is therefore designed to close this gap by focusing on real-world applications rather than theory. Participants are guided on how to build strong digital brands, attract customers, and sustain engagement using modern digital tools.

Supporting growth through practical learning
The programme forms part of the Bank’s broader quarterly interventions aimed at responding to the evolving needs of SMEs. By prioritising hands-on learning, Stanbic Bank Ghana is ensuring that participants leave with actionable skills that can immediately be applied to their businesses.
For many small businesses operating in sectors such as retail, agriculture, and light manufacturing, digital visibility has become a key determinant of success. Without a strong online presence, businesses risk losing relevance in a competitive environment where customers increasingly rely on digital platforms to make purchasing decisions.
Through this initiative, participants are introduced to innovative strategies that enable them to expand their reach, improve customer engagement, and ultimately increase revenue.
Empowering women and youth-led enterprises
A key highlight of the programme is its strong focus on inclusivity. Stanbic Bank Ghana is intentionally targeting women and youth-led enterprises, recognising the structural barriers that often limit their access to growth opportunities.
Women entrepreneurs, in particular, face challenges such as limited access to networks, skills, and financing. By offering tailored digital training, the Bank aims to create a more level playing field and empower these businesses to scale with confidence.
“At the Stanbic Business Incubator, we remain intentional about fostering innovation, digital transformation, and inclusive growth, particularly for women- and youth-led enterprises.”
Safoa Appietu-Ankrah
This inclusive approach is expected to have a ripple effect on the broader economy by promoting diversity, innovation, and sustainable development.
Building a long-term support ecosystem
Beyond the immediate training sessions, Stanbic Bank Ghana is positioning its Business Incubator as a long-term support hub for entrepreneurs. Participants are encouraged to take advantage of the facility’s free workspace and access to advisory services provided by experienced business development consultants.
This extended support ensures that businesses do not only acquire skills but also receive guidance on implementation, scaling, and navigating challenges in a dynamic business environment.
The collaboration with PrymeAds further strengthens the programme by bringing in specialised expertise in digital marketing and strategy. This partnership enhances the quality of training and ensures that participants are exposed to industry best practices.
Strengthening Ghana’s SME sector
The initiative underscores the critical role SMEs play in Ghana’s economic development. By equipping businesses with the right digital tools, Stanbic Bank Ghana is contributing to improved productivity, resilience, and competitiveness across the sector.
Digital transformation is increasingly becoming a key driver of long-term sustainability for businesses. As more SMEs adopt digital solutions, they are better positioned to access new markets, streamline operations, and respond effectively to changing consumer demands.
With strategic partnerships and targeted interventions such as this training programme, the future of Ghana’s SME sector looks increasingly promising. The focus on practical skills, inclusivity, and continuous support reflects a holistic approach to business development that goes beyond traditional banking services.
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