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FirstBank’s SME Connect Portal: The Differentiator For SMEs In Nigeria

<h4>&NewLine;FirstBank’s SME Connect Portal<&sol;h4>&NewLine;<p>Over a hundred years since banks came into Nigeria&comma; services rendered to small and medium scale businesses were limited to core banking services and transactions&period; However&comma; those that cared to look further were able to stand the test of time&comma; reinventing themselves with cutting edge financial services that remain key to sustaining its relevance to not just its host communities but the global community&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Based on findings from extensive engagements with customers&comma; internal and external surveys and reports by SMEDAN&comma; Efina and NBS&comma; First Bank of Nigeria Limited has been deliberate in ensuring that SMEs thrive and grow their businesses as SMEs can access and enjoy the convenience of its industry-leading financial services&period; FirstBank thus launched the SMEConnect portal to congregate value-adding propositions &amp&semi; services for SMEs on a single platform for easy access&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The value propositions and services on the SMEConnect portal educate and equip SMEs to combat challenges like poor business structure&comma; lack of infrastructure&comma; low market penetration&comma; limited access to information and professional services&comma; inconsistent government policies and others that might stifle their growth&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;For example&comma; lack of capacity is one of the most indicted reasons for business failure or stunted growth in business&period; The SMEconnect portal connects business owners to resources and information to educate them on structuring and better managing their businesses&period; The platform houses webinars on various important topics to help educate SMEs and build the required capacity&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The blog section of the portal has interesting and informative content like&colon;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Tips for Building and maintaining good customer relationships&semi; Remaining in business after Covid-19&semi; How to scale up&semi; How to successfully separate a financial business account from a personal business account&semi; as well as Creating a Micropension scheme for MSMEs etc&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;FirstBank also runs varying degrees of entrepreneurship programs and activities through pieces of training&comma; workshops&comma; seminars&comma; business clinics and webinars&comma; and the events are displayed on the portal for business owners to access&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;It is known that over 60&percnt; of businesses fail in their first year&comma; not only because of capacity constraints&comma; access to finance is another reason they fail&period; The SMEConnect portal connects businesses to resources and finances by providing information on the various finance options available to registered users&period; There is a section of the portal that breaks down the steps to accessing finance for businesses&comma; to simple actions such as opening either savings or domiciliary accounts After all&comma; what would be the essence of all the education and capacity building if the business owner is still unable to access finances and other resources&period; SMEs that have an account with FirstBank can access direct and indirect funding throughout the business life cycle via grants&comma; debt&sol;loans&comma; and equity&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;In addition to other benefits&comma; the platform connects SMEs to Market&comma; Resources&comma; Infrastructure&comma; Talent for business development&comma; Policy and Advocacy&comma; giving them all they need to move to the next stage of their business growth&period; The portal also integrates SMEs into large distribution networks by connecting them to customers&comma; distributor channels&comma; suppliers&comma; and large corporates&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;There are also productivity tools such as the Business Diagnostic tool that helps check the health of a business as well a pool of professionals like accountants&comma; lawyers&comma; digital marketers&comma; consultants and business coaches&comma; which SMEs can tap into&period; Some of these value-adding solutions are free&comma; and for the few that are not&comma; they come at substantially discounted rates&period; As the premier Bank in West Africa&comma; First Bank has exceeded the expectation of what its services to individuals and businesses ought to be&period; The SMEConnect portal is one of First Bank’s initiatives to promote the sustainability of SMEs by exposing them to the knowledge and resources they need to grow their business&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;One of the most exciting features businesses get on the SMEConnect portal is the Business Diagnostic Tool earlier mentioned&comma; it is a 15-minute survey where SMEs are asked questions about their business and at the end&comma; get a customised report for their business&period; This is ordinarily&comma; a service that business owners pay consultants to get&comma; but First Bank has made it available for free even to businesses that do not have an account with them&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;There are special offers for SMEs that are registered and have an account with First Bank&comma; and an opportunity to be listed on the portal&period; You can find businesses listed across different industries like education&sol;training&comma; manufacturing&comma; trade&comma; agriculture&comma; hospitality&comma; transportation&sol;logistics&comma; telecommunications&comma; ICT&comma; healthcare and fitness&comma; sports&comma; FMCG&comma; financial services&comma; media&sol;entertainment&comma; food&comma; real estate&comma; engineering&sol;construction&comma; oil &amp&semi; gas&comma; fashion&sol;beauty&comma; and services&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;These registered businesses get to showcase their products&sol;services for free&comma; interact with customers and other SMEs&comma; have an opportunity to attend free monthly capacity building workshops&comma; seminars and webinars&semi; and get exclusive discounts on business development resources such as booking a business coach&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;As more businesses sign up and use the SMEConnect portal&comma; it is possible to see a future where Nigerian businesses break even&comma; thrive&comma; and grow amidst challenges&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Culled from Nairametrics<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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