Online shopping community, Kaymu, has narrowed the
top three challenges facing small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs) in
Nigeria down to insufficient access to finance, unstable power supply and
economic instability.
Kaymu obtained this data from a survey carried out
at on entrepreneurs at the recently concluded Entrepreneurs Club which had over
200 entrepreneurs in attendance.
“In order to seek ways to improve the efficiency of
SMEs, we discovered from entrepreneurs in our network and across Nigeria, some
of the major challenges they face. Ranking at the top of the list was lack of
finance and financial planning, stated Sefik Bagdadioglu, Managing Director
Kaymu.
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According to Bagdadioglu, online marketplaces like
Kaymu seek to empower entrepreneurs financially and this necessitates adequate
education to help these SMEs manage their revenue.
“Many entrepreneurs go into business without
adequate knowledge on how to access and manage finance and seminars like the
Entrepreneurs’ Club seeks to bridge the knowledge gap by creating an enabling
environment for SMEs to liaise with experts in the field”, he added.
Fidelity Bank SME expert, Ibikunle Bolorunduro at
the event disclosed that addressing SMEs financial challenges goes beyond
access to finance. “There is the need to understand the SME’s spending pattern,
account keeping and financial management process. Over time we have discovered
that the major challenge SMEs face is financial education and not the finance
itself”, he said.
Meanwhile Muyiwa Afolabi, renowned life and business
coach stated that 60% of businesses in Nigeria shut down before the age of 5 as
a result of the low standard of living, epileptic power supply and poor
transportation amongst others,- functions of the harsh economic environment
they operate in. He however cautioned SMEs to rise above their limitations and
emulate successful entrepreneurs flourishing despite the economic instability.
SMEs are the engine of growth and catalyst for the
transformation of any country and as a result they require an enabling
environment, personal and business development to flourish.
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