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Mariam Calls for Financial Solutions for Ghana’s Creative Industry

April 27, 2025
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The creative industry, encompassing fields such as art, music, film, design, and digital content creation, has emerged as a significant driver of economic growth and cultural enrichment.

However, despite its burgeoning influence, the sector faces unique financial challenges that often hinder its potential.

Traditional financial solutions frequently fall short, failing to address the distinct cash flow patterns, project-based work structures, and fluctuating income streams that characterize creative endeavors.

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To truly support this vibrant sector, it is essential for financial institutions to craft bespoke financial solutions that cater specifically to the creative industry’s needs.

Mariam K. Agyeman-Buahin, a marketing and FinTech practitioner, is calling for financial solutions tailored to the specific needs of Ghana’s creative industry, citing a disconnect between traditional financial systems and the realities of creative work.

She argued that many creative entrepreneurs operate outside conventional business frameworks and require financial tools that align with their irregular income patterns and digital workflows.

“Creative entrepreneurs don’t fit the traditional mould. They need solutions that reflect how they actually live and work—mobile savings, royalty-backed loans, digital accounting. We must shift our approach.”

Mariam K. Agyeman-Buahin

A 2023 report by the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) revealed that over 60 percent of creatives rely on personal savings or family support to finance their ventures. Many are deemed high-risk due to a lack of collateral, unpredictable income, and informal business structures.

Women in the creative sector face even greater barriers. Targeted financing initiatives—such as proposed women’s development banks and microfinance programmes—are seeking to address these disparities with gender-sensitive solutions.

Although Ghana launched its National Creative Arts Industry Policy in 2022, implementation has been slow. Stakeholders have called for revisions that accommodate digital and non-traditional business models.

“Financial inclusion isn’t just about access—it’s about relevance,” Mariam said. “We need government, financial institutions, and creatives to co-create systems that work.”

Understanding the Creative Industry’s Financial Landscape

Understanding the Creative Industry’s Financial Landscape
Mariam K. Agyeman-Buahin

The creative industry is marked by its diversity and dynamism. Freelancers, small startups, and large corporations all contribute to a complex ecosystem that thrives on innovation and collaboration.

However, many creative professionals operate on irregular income schedules, relying on project-based contracts rather than steady salaries.

This inconsistency leads to cash flow challenges, making it difficult for artists and creators to manage expenses, invest in new projects, or secure funding for future endeavors.

Moreover, the creative sector often involves long lead times for projects, from conception to completion. This extended timeline strain financial resources, as creators find themselves waiting months or even years to receive payment for their work.

Traditional financial products, such as standard loans or credit lines, does not accommodate these unique cash flow cycles, leaving many creative professionals without the necessary support to sustain their businesses.

Investing in custom financial solutions for the creative industry extends beyond individual artists and businesses; it has the potential to stimulate broader economic growth.

Understanding the Creative Industry’s Financial Landscape
Mariam K. Agyeman-Buahin

As the creative sector flourishes, it generates jobs, attracts tourism, and enhances local economies. Cities known for their vibrant creative communities, such as Austin, Nashville, and Berlin, have witnessed significant economic benefits, from increased employment opportunities to heightened cultural engagement.

Moreover, supporting the creative industry aligns with the growing recognition of the importance of creativity in driving innovation across various sectors.

Companies increasingly seek creative talent to enhance their products and services, making the health of the creative industry essential not only for artists but for the economy as a whole.

The creative industry is a vital component of our economy and culture, yet it faces unique financial challenges that necessitate custom solutions.

By developing tailored financial products and services, financial institutions empower creative professionals to thrive, fostering innovation and sustainability within the sector.

As we move forward, it is crucial that we recognize the value of creativity and invest in the financial infrastructure that supports it. Only then we unlock the full potential of the creative industry and harness its power for economic growth and cultural enrichment.

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