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*. Are you a business owner?*  Do you want to grow your business?*  Do you need government support, funding and patronag...
31/05/2023

*. Are you a business owner?
* Do you want to grow your business?
* Do you need government support, funding and patronage?
* Do you wish to build your capacity through various free trainings and mentorship programs?
*. Do you desire to project your products or services to expanded local and global markets?
* Do you wish to receive latest business information and opportunities regularly?

If yes,

JOIN ASSOCIATION OF SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS OF NIGERIA - ASBON TODAY!

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APPLY FOR LEAP AFRICA YOUTH LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMWe've got a great opportunity for Nigerian students- the 2022/...
23/01/2023

APPLY FOR LEAP AFRICA YOUTH LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

We've got a great opportunity for Nigerian students- the 2022/2023 cohort of the Youth Leadership Development Programme is now accepting applications.

The Youth Leadership Development Programme is a combination of the Nigeria Youth Futures Fund (NYFF) National Debate and the Youth Leadership Programme with the aim to strengthen and enable youth leadership and activism in Nigeria.

some features of the Youth Leadership Development Programme (YLDP) include:

Governance Club
Virtual Training
Virtual Community of Practice
Change Projects
Debate Competition, among others.

Application is open to Nigerian students between the ages of 18 and 30 who are passionate about community development. Female students and hearing and visually impaired persons are highly advised to apply.

Kindly visit - www.leapafrica.org/yldp to submit an application. Application closes on the 17th of February, 2023.

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More than 70 percent of Nigeria’s population is made up of young people, with estimations of continuous growth in the next few decades. Given this significant number, it is evident that the future of Nigeria is linked to having an informed, skilled, and socially responsible youthful population. In...

Apply For Fate Foundation Executive Entrepreneurship Programme: Emerging Entrepreneurs Programme (EEP)The FATE School of...
23/01/2023

Apply For Fate Foundation Executive Entrepreneurship Programme: Emerging Entrepreneurs Programme (EEP)

The FATE School of FATE Foundation is excited to announce the Call for Applications for its Executive Entrepreneurship Programme, Emerging Entrepreneurs Programme (EEP).

EEP is designed specifically for experienced entrepreneurs looking to strategically transform and reposition their businesses to be competitive, sustainable and relevant in whichever market they choose to play.

Through a combination of training, mentoring and one-on-one advisory support, and a best-in-class Faculty of C-Level entrepreneurial and professional leaders, including Mr. Fola Adeola, Founder, GTBank and Chairman, FATE Foundation, you will learn the latest strategies and tactics for building a sustainable, and profitable business.

Let's help you achieve this business goal.

Visit our website to apply today to join a select group of business owners and learn from our rich pool of seasoned faculty members. You can give us a call today for more inquiries 08131878271.

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Thank you.
Regards,
FATE Foundation

Run over the last 22 years by the FATE School of Entrepreneurship at the FATE Foundation the Emerging Entrepreneurs Programme (EEP) is Nigeria’s foremost Owner Manager Programme designed for experienced entrepreneurs looking to strategically transform and reposition their businesses to be competit...

SMEs squeezed as banks revise interest on loans..loan defaults on the rise, says ASBONSmall and medium enterprises (SMEs...
22/01/2023

SMEs squeezed as banks revise interest on loans..loan defaults on the rise, says ASBON

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria that took loans from deposit money banks (DMBs) before the bumper hike in the key interest rate last year are getting more than they bargained for as interest payments have surged.

The Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of Nigeria increased the monetary policy rate (MPR), also known as the benchmark interest rate, four times last year from 11.5 percent in May to 16.5 percent in November in a bid to curb inflation.

Consequently, most DMBs re-priced their assets in response to the high interest rate environment. Usually, banks respond to MPR changes, according to experts. Commercial banks currently charge rates ranging between 28 and 35 percent, according to BusinessDay findings.

After the rate hikes, some banks revised the interest rates on old loan obligations to as high as 30 per annum.

“Based on the foregoing, we are constrained to notify you of an increase in the lending rate of the facilities availed to you by the bank from 26 percent to 30 percent. The new rates shall be effective from September 1st, 2022,” Access Bank said in a notice to its customers.

“We appreciate the impact that this rate change could have on the cost of your business operations and shall make necessary rate adjustments as market conditions change.”

With the excessively high rates and less liquidity in the banks, amid the cost-of-doing-business crisis faced by small businesses, experts say more micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) will be unable to service their loans, especially those from DMBs.

“Loan default among small businesses is on the rise as banks are adjusting their loan interest to as high as 30 to 35 percent in line with MPR,” said Femi Egbesola, national president of the Association of Small Business Owners of Nigeria (ASBON).

“How can a business survive with 30 percent interest rate?” he asked, saying that he understands that the rate hike is to control inflation, but “it shouldn’t be at the detriment of small businesses.”

According to him, many small businesses are unable to service their loans because they cannot afford to do so owing to the multiple challenges facing them daily.

“The association currently has over 20 cases of its members that have defaulted on servicing their loans and the banks are threatening to take over their businesses,” Egbesola said.

He said ASBON is working with them to ensure that their businesses are not taken over by the banks and that they start servicing their loans.

“I have been unable to service my loan for two months now, and this is because of the numerous challenges we are experiencing as a business,” said William Aguso, the owner of a shoe-making business in Idumota, Lagos. “These challenges are making it difficult for us to operate at full capacity and be profitable, thus unable to pay my loan obligation.”

“Last year, I received a letter from my bank twice giving me a new interest rate owing to the hike in the country’s MPR rate, so this constant hike in rates is also making it difficult for us as a business to service our debt,” he added.

The continued surge in the prices of key inputs, fuel, transportation and electricity since 2022 amid a worsening foreign exchange scarcity and insecurity in the country has doubled operating costs for small businesses, leaving many in an unprecedented financial battle for survival.

According to a report by the National Bureau of Statistics and the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria, the number of MSME operators in the country declined by 4.3 percent from 41.5 million in 2017 to 39.7 million in 2020.

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SMEs squeezed as banks revise interest on loans..loan defaults on the rise, says ASBON
SMEs squeezed as banks revise interest on loans
By Hope Moses-Ashike on January 20, 2023

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria that took loans from deposit money banks (DMBs) before the bumper hike in the key interest rate last year are getting more than they bargained for as interest payments have surged.

The Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of Nigeria increased the monetary policy rate (MPR), also known as the benchmark interest rate, four times last year from 11.5 percent in May to 16.5 percent in November in a bid to curb inflation.

Consequently, most DMBs re-priced their assets in response to the high interest rate environment. Usually, banks respond to MPR changes, according to experts. Commercial banks currently charge rates ranging between 28 and 35 percent, according to BusinessDay findings.

After the rate hikes, some banks revised the interest rates on old loan obligations to as high as 30 per annum.

“Based on the foregoing, we are constrained to notify you of an increase in the lending rate of the facilities availed to you by the bank from 26 percent to 30 percent. The new rates shall be effective from September 1st, 2022,” Access Bank said in a notice to its customers.

“We appreciate the impact that this rate change could have on the cost of your business operations and shall make necessary rate adjustments as market conditions change.”

With the excessively high rates and less liquidity in the banks, amid the cost-of-doing-business crisis faced by small businesses, experts say more micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) will be unable to service their loans, especially those from DMBs.

“Loan default among small businesses is on the rise as banks are adjusting their loan interest to as high as 30 to 35 percent in line with MPR,” said Femi Egbesola, national president of the Association of Small Business Owners of Nigeria (ASBON).

“How can a business survive with 30 percent interest rate?” he asked, saying that he understands that the rate hike is to control inflation, but “it shouldn’t be at the detriment of small businesses.”

According to him, many small businesses are unable to service their loans because they cannot afford to do so owing to the multiple challenges facing them daily.

“The association currently has over 20 cases of its members that have defaulted on servicing their loans and the banks are threatening to take over their businesses,” Egbesola said.

He said ASBON is working with them to ensure that their businesses are not taken over by the banks and that they start servicing their loans.

“I have been unable to service my loan for two months now, and this is because of the numerous challenges we are experiencing as a business,” said William Aguso, the owner of a shoe-making business in Idumota, Lagos. “These challenges are making it difficult for us to operate at full capacity and be profitable, thus unable to pay my loan obligation.”

“Last year, I received a letter from my bank twice giving me a new interest rate owing to the hike in the country’s MPR rate, so this constant hike in rates is also making it difficult for us as a business to service our debt,” he added.

The continued surge in the prices of key inputs, fuel, transportation and electricity since 2022 amid a worsening foreign exchange scarcity and insecurity in the country has doubled operating costs for small businesses, leaving many in an unprecedented financial battle for survival.

According to a report by the National Bureau of Statistics and the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria, the number of MSME operators in the country declined by 4.3 percent from 41.5 million in 2017 to 39.7 million in 2020.

Read also: 10 banks with highest loan book growth in 2022

Their contribution to GDP for the period also declined from 50 percent in 2017 to 46.3 percent. Experts say there would be a further drop when the figure for 2022 is released.

Commenting on the impact of assets repricing on SMEs, Ayodeji Ebo, managing director/chief business officer at Optimus by Afrinvest, said: “This means high cost of finance for the SMEs, which will compound the burden of a higher cost of doing business. This will ultimately impact their profitability and may lead to slower business activities.”

Ayodele Akinwunmi, relationship manager, corporate banking at FSDH Merchant Bank Limited, said the assets repricing by banks result in rising funding costs.

He said if the SMEs are not able to pass the costs to the consumers in terms of prices of goods, it will reduce their profit margins.

“Monetary policy tightening will continue, the lending rate will remain high, and investment will be constrained,” the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) said in its 2023 Macroeconomic Outlook report.

The NESG said a tight policy stance in developed economies leads to capital flight from developing and emerging markets and inflationary pressure will highlight the need for further tightening to close the interest rate differential and rein in inflation.

It said this could heighten financial risk and increase non-performing loans in the banking system.

“Monetary tightening in 2022 has signalled an upward trend in interest rates. In addition, a faster increase in credit to the government will reduce credit availability to the private sector, thereby supporting further increases in the cost of borrowing,” it said.

APPLY FOR ACCESS TO A FREE WORKSPACE THAT FACILITATE YOUR START-UP'S GROWTHIf you are a startup founder and you haven’t ...
22/01/2023

APPLY FOR ACCESS TO A FREE WORKSPACE THAT FACILITATE YOUR START-UP'S GROWTH

If you are a startup founder and you haven’t applied for a Lagos Innovates workspace voucher, what are you waiting for?

The Lagos Innovates Workspace Voucher Program is designed to support and nurture your startup's growth. It grants you access to a fully equipped workspace where you can collaborate with your team, and a solid community of innovative startups and professionals with whom you can connect and grow.

If you’ve been longing for a workspace tailored to your startup’s needs, this is just what you need! For those who have commenced the application but are yet to complete the process, take some time out this weekend to do so!

Click here to register

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And fill out the application form. Note that the value of the voucher given will be determined by the quality of your application and your startup stage. We encourage you to put your best foot forward!

P.S: The application deadline is Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Don’t sleep on this!

See you in the next edition!

Remember, we are always rooting for you.

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22/01/2023

LEARN INTERIOR DECORATIONS, DIGITAL SKILLS, BUSINESSES SUPPORT AND MORE AT NO COST. APPLY NOW

Are you ready to take your career to new heights this year? Look no further!

The LSETF/USADF Employability Support Project offers a wide range of in-demand skills for you to choose from. The following courses are available at no cost:

Construction
Fashion
Digital Skills
Business Support
ICT
Professional Driving
Catering
Healthcare Business Support
Interior Decoration
With our expert instructors and hands-on learning approach, you will gain the skills and experience needed to excel in your chosen field. Invest in yourself and your future by applying today. Click here to do so.

DO YOU NEED BUSINESS TRAINING AND MICRO GRANT SPONSORED BY GOOGLE?APPLY FOR FATE FOUNDATION BUSINESS RESILIENCE PROGRAM ...
22/01/2023

DO YOU NEED BUSINESS TRAINING AND MICRO GRANT SPONSORED BY GOOGLE?

APPLY FOR FATE FOUNDATION BUSINESS RESILIENCE PROGRAM (BRP) FOR NIGERIAN FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS

With support from Google.org, we are happy to announce that applications are now open for the Business Resilience Programme (BRP) for Women Entrepreneurs across Nigeria.

So?
✓ Are you a female entrepreneur running a nano or micro business?
✓ Do you wish to increase your financial and digital literacy skills by learning essential business management skills?
✓ Do you want possibilities for your business to expand through networking, business registration, community building and micro-grant financing?

If yes to the questions above, then apply for the Business Resilience Programme (BRP), a two-phase learning initiative with a 4 week each virtual (first stage) and hybrid (second stage) component that is designed specifically for Nigerian women entrepreneurs.

Hurry now and apply HERE

https://fatefoundation.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6ee9c39ddcd04286676a13070&id=4cd28d20e6&e=c6809fc21b

or call 07011305444 for more inquiries.

Kindly share among your network of women entrepreneurs in Nigeria.

Thank you.
Regards,
The FATE School of FATE Foundation

Google.org connects nonprofits to funding & additional resources. Learn about our philanthropy program & goal to aid underserved communities.

18/01/2023

Today, Nigeria Economic Summit Group(NESG) launched her 2023 Macroeconomic Outlook Report, with the theme: “Nigeria in Transition: Recipes for Shared Prosperity."

Click the link below to download a soft copy

REGISTER TO ATTEND AFDB/INNOSUST SOLUTIONS LTD DELEGATION TO MEET NIGERIA ENTREPRENEURSInnosust Solution Ltd is supporti...
18/01/2023

REGISTER TO ATTEND AFDB/INNOSUST SOLUTIONS LTD DELEGATION TO MEET NIGERIA ENTREPRENEURS

Innosust Solution Ltd is supporting an AfDB project.

They are working with a Government delegation from Liberia who will be visiting Nigeria from the *23rd - 27th January 2023.

They are interested in meeting Companies looking to explore business and Investment opportunities in other West African countries.

They are interested in meeting Companies from the following sectors:

1. *Agriculture* - *Agroprocessors* Rice, Cocoa, Cassava, Fisheries, Tropical fruits, Vegetables, Maize, Agro Processors, Agri Tech Solutions and Manufacturers

2. *Mining* - Iron Ore, Gold, Diamonds, Other Minerals and Processing

3. *Healthcare*

4. *Renewable Energy*

5. *Infrastructure* - Development, Construction, Roads

6. *Light Manufacturing*

7. *Logistics*

The delegation which will be led by The Director of Investment Promotion of NIC will be carrying out in-person meetings with senior corporate executives during their visit and will make presentations on the opportunities that exist in the sectors and outline their Government incentives packages and support to companies who express interest.

To be included in the meeting programme and to receive further details kindly, complete the form below

https://forms.gle/Gk6FgET45BvkABht8

Or send an email to

[email protected]

Kindly include your company details, including: Name, Address, Sector and the designation of your Senior Executive representing your organisation.

Thank you
*Innosust Solutions Ltd*

Innosust Solutions Limited is supporting an AfDB Project, we are working with a Government delegation from THE NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMMISSION OF LIBERIA (NIC) who will be visiting Nigeria from the 23rd -27th January 2023. They are interested in meeting companies who are looking to explore business a...

18/01/2023

Brave Women Nigeria Grant For Women-Led Businesses (Up To $50,000 Funding)

Women-Owned/Led Small And Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs)

Available Grant: $5,000 – $15,000

* Must be located in any of the project states (Lagos and Abuja)

* Women-owned SMEs are those SMEs in which women own 51% or more shareholding in the enterprise.

* For Women-led SMEs, women must own at least 20% of the shares.

* The enterprise must also have at least one woman in top management positions (COO/CEO/President/Vice President) or 30% women membership in the Board of Directors (where the board exists).

* The SMEs must be active in the business sectors of agri-business, education, health, textile/garments and energy

* Must have between 2 and 100 staff.

* Must not be involved in providing financial services and charging interest (like conventional banks, and insurance companies) or involved in any other business not approved under the Shari’ah (including the manufacturing, selling or offering of liquors, pork, haram meat, or involvement in gambling, night club activities or po*******hy.

* Registered enterprises (business name, partnership or limited liability company) are preferred, but if you are in the process of registering with CAC and have evidence of business operations for the past 12 months, you can still register and submit your application.

Apply Now

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LEAD FIRMS

Available Grant: $40,000 – $50,000
Available Grant: $40,000 – $50,000

* Lead firms are large companies with commercial relationships with at least 20 Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises MSMEs.

* They buy finished products or semi-processed products from the MSMEs and are active in the business sectors of agri-business, education, health, textile/garments and energy.

* They can be located in any part of Nigeria, but must have dealings with MSMEs in at least one of the project states of Lagos and Abuja.

* The lead firm must also have commercial business with at least two major actors in its business sector value chain.

Apply Now

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Business Associations & Cooperatives
Available Grant: $40,000 – $50,000

* Business Associations must have many active members and provide services to them in the business sectors of agri-business, education, health, textile/garments and energy.

* The business associations must provide trainings, market expansions, cost saving innovations services etc. to members and represent their interests at state and national levels.

Apply Now!

https://app.bravewomenng.com/

BRAVE Women Nigeria Portal

AfDB Fashionomics Africa Contest 2023 For Fashion Designers ($10,000 Prize)Leave a Comment / BusinessAfDB Fashionomics A...
18/01/2023

AfDB Fashionomics Africa Contest 2023 For Fashion Designers ($10,000 Prize)
Leave a Comment / Business

AfDB Fashionomics Africa Contest 2023 For Fashion Designers ($10,000 Prize)
Leave a Comment / Business

Fashionomics Africa invites interested African fashion firms to participate in the sustainable fashion online competition in partnership with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Parsons School of Design, the United Nations Environment Programme, BPCM, and the Centre for Sustainable Fashion.

The African Development Bank is holding an online competition as part of a challenge award to recognize African fashion companies that are redefining the ways in which we create, consume, and recycle fashion while also promoting more environmentally friendly consumer behavior.

Eligibility Criteria
The contest is open to fashion entrepreneurs of 18 years of age and above (proof of age will be requested), operating in the textile, apparel, and accessories industry in Africa.

Entrants must pursue environmentally friendly, sustainable and circular economy measures to qualify.

Priority will be given to youth (18-35 years old) and women-led fashion businesses.

Applicants should have an African passport and / or live in an African country and have an identification document like a passport, national ID Card or Voters Card issued in an African country.

Participants must have launched a fashion business* and operate in the textile (fabric making), apparel (clothing) or accessories (jewelry, bags, etc.) sector. Recently launched businesses are encouraged to apply. Proof of business registration will be requested.

Requirements For Admission
Applications must be received no later than January 18th, 2023 at 23h59 GMT.

Applications must be submitted by completing the online registration form.

If participants already HAVE a Fashionomics Africa account, they must LOG IN FIRST to be able to submit their proposal. Once they are logged into their account, they can access the contest form.

If participants do NOT HAVE a Fashionomics Africa account, they just have to submit their proposal via the registration form.

https://fashionomicsafrica.org/contest/contest-3rd-edition/registration

An account on the platform for them will be automatically created for them**.

Benefits Of The Contest

The winner will have the opportunity to win:

* A financial reward of USD 10,000**** for the best sustainable and innovative brand;
* A Fashionomics Africa certificate;
* Access to a network of media insiders and industry experts;
* The possibility to take part in online events and share insights on key sustainability challenges facing the industry;
* The publication of the winner’s story on the African Development Bank’s website and Fashionomics Africa platform;
* The possibility to attend a Fashionomics Africa webinar as a panelist;

The finalists (2) will have the opportunity to receive:

* A promotion package to advertise the brand on Fashionomics Africa social media for a month;
* A Fashionomics Africa certificate;
* A branding kit (new logo, color palette, recommended fonts, letterhead, business card, email signature).

How To Apply
Deadline for application is January 18 2023

Visit the official website for Fashionomics Africa Contest to get more details

https://fashionomicsafrica.org/contest/contest-3rd-edition

Fashionomics Africa invites interested African fashion firms to participate in the sustainable fashion online competition in partnership with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Parsons School of Design, the United Nations Environment Programme, BPCM, and the Centre for Sustainable Fashion.

The African Development Bank is holding an online competition as part of a challenge award to recognize African fashion companies that are redefining the ways in which we create, consume, and recycle fashion while also promoting more environmentally friendly consumer behavior.

Eligibility Criteria
The contest is open to fashion entrepreneurs of 18 years of age and above (proof of age will be requested), operating in the textile, apparel, and accessories industry in Africa.

Entrants must pursue environmentally friendly, sustainable and circular economy measures to qualify.

Priority will be given to youth (18-35 years old) and women-led fashion businesses.

Applicants should have an African passport and / or live in an African country and have an identification document like a passport, national ID Card or Voters Card issued in an African country.

Participants must have launched a fashion business* and operate in the textile (fabric making), apparel (clothing) or accessories (jewelry, bags, etc.) sector. Recently launched businesses are encouraged to apply. Proof of business registration will be requested.

Requirements For Admission
Applications must be received no later than January 18th, 2023 at 23h59 GMT.

Applications must be submitted by completing the online registration form.

If participants already HAVE a Fashionomics Africa account, they must LOG IN FIRST to be able to submit their proposal. Once they are logged into their account, they can access the contest form.

If participants do NOT HAVE a Fashionomics Africa account, they just have to submit their proposal via the registration form.

https://fashionomicsafrica.org/contest/contest-3rd-edition/registration

An account on the platform for them will be automatically created for them**.

Benefits Of The Contest

The winner will have the opportunity to win:

* A financial reward of USD 10,000**** for the best sustainable and innovative brand;
* A Fashionomics Africa certificate;
* Access to a network of media insiders and industry experts;
* The possibility to take part in online events and share insights on key sustainability challenges facing the industry;
* The publication of the winner’s story on the African Development Bank’s website and Fashionomics Africa platform;
* The possibility to attend a Fashionomics Africa webinar as a panelist;

The finalists (2) will have the opportunity to receive:

* A promotion package to advertise the brand on Fashionomics Africa social media for a month;
* A Fashionomics Africa certificate;
* A branding kit (new logo, color palette, recommended fonts, letterhead, business card, email signature).

How To Apply
Deadline for application is January 18 2023

Visit the official website for Fashionomics Africa Contest to get more details

https://fashionomicsafrica.org/contest/contest-3rd-edition

Fashionomics Africa, in collaboration with the United Nations Environment Programme, Parsons School of Design, strategic consulting and communications agency BPCM, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and the Centre for Sustainable Fashion, invite interested African fashion brands to apply to the sustaina...

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