Sierra Leone SME Finance And Investment Summit to Address SME-Finance Challenges


The African SME Finance and Investment Network (ASFIN) will bring together key stakeholders across the country for a one-day Sierra Leone SME Finance and Investment on 31st August, 2023, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, to address some of the major challenges SMEs face in accessing finance.

According to Peter SaSellu, President and CEO of ASFIN, “In emerging markets, most formal jobs are generated by SMEs, which create 7 out of 10 jobs.” He says that access to finance is a key constraint to SME growth. It is the second most cited obstacle facing SMEs to grow their businesses in emerging markets and developing countries, especially in Africa.

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are less likely to be able to obtain bank loans than large firms; instead, they rely on internal funds, or cash from friends and family, to launch and initially run their enterprises. The International Finance Corporation (IFC) estimates that 65 million firms, or 40% of formal micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in developing countries, have an unmet financing need of $5.2 trillion every year, which is equivalent to 1.4 times the current level of the global MSME lending. About half of formal SMEs don’t have access to formal credit. The financing gap is even larger when micro and informal enterprises are taken into account.

Ashma Jalloh, the Coordinator of the Summit says the Sierra Leone SME Finance and Investment is timely. She says, “The Objective of the Summit is to focus discussions on adequate funding, access to finance and financial inclusion. This will take care of some of the problems such as provision of modern technology and low managerial skills.”

She says “the SME Finance and Investment Summit will examine the financing of SMEs in Sierra Leone and the various financing options available to SMEs. This will involve looking at debt financing by considering the role commercial, microfinance banks and other financial institutions and investors play in the financing of SMEs in the country. It will also consider the role of equity financing through venture capital and business angels financing. Efforts will aim at adequate funding of SMEs in Sierra Leone.”

According to Rebecca Paulson, Executive Director of ASPIN, “SMEs play a major role in most economies, particularly in developing countries. SMEs account for the majority of businesses worldwide and are important contributors to job creation and global economic development. They represent about 90% of businesses and more than 50% of employment worldwide. Formal SMEs contribute up to 40% of national income (GDP) in emerging economies. These numbers are significantly higher when informal SMEs are included. According to World Bank’s estimates, 600 million jobs will be needed by 2030 to absorb the growing global workforce, which makes SME development a high priority for many governments around the world.”




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Sierra Leone Tops West Africa in Highest Food Price Inflation


A recent World Bank Food Security Update has ranked Sierra Leone top in the list of countries to have recorded the highest Price Inflation in West Africa.

The study covers a period of three months starting from March to June 2023.

Awoko Newspaper reported that Sierra Leone is at the apex after Nominal Food Inflation surged to a new peak of 58 percent. The West African nation surpasses its previous peak which was 56 percent.

The new data shows that Sierra Leone is at the top alongside West African neighbours, Ghana.

According to World Bank, the calculations include the use of Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the overall data of the CPI.

Experts have said that the country’s food inflation is affecting the majority of low and middle income earners.

The government acknowledged that the country is undergoing one of its worst economic shocks due to the protracted effect of the Ukraine war and other factors.

Most of the countries affected by food inflation are in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Venezuela ranked top of the list in World Nominal Food Inflation with a score of 414 while Zimbabwe leads in Real Food Inflation with a score of 80.

Sierra Leone scores 58 in Nominal Food Inflation and 13 in Real Food Inflation.






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RCBank Expands Digital Presence With New Kiosks Across Sierra Leone


In a strategic move towards enhancing financial inclusivity in Sierra Leone, Rokel Commercial Bank has taken further steps in its digital expansion efforts.

The bank recently unveiled three new kiosks as part of its Agency Banking initiative, strategically placed at Mile 91, Rutile, and Lunsar.

Emile Sannah, Supervisor of the Rokel SimKorpor Unit, highlighted that this development was a key component of the bank’s vision to foster accessibility and streamline financial processes in Sierra Leone.

This forward-looking strategy also aims to introduce seamless paperless transactions, thus alleviating the financial burden previously endured by customers who had to travel considerable distances to access the bank’s facilities.

Leveraging state-of-the-art technology, Rokel Commercial Bank has effectively empowered more than 200 digital banking agents across the nation. These agents are now equipped to execute a wide array of financial transactions, mirroring the services traditionally provided by the bank’s main branches and outlets spread throughout the country.

Distinguished individuals who graced the launch event praised the management of Rokel Commercial Bank for its swift responsiveness to the concerns of the community.

Prior to this digital expansion, residents faced significant challenges in accessing their funds, often requiring arduous journeys to neighboring towns, resulting in substantial financial implications.

Emile Sannah emphasized the stringent background checks conducted on agents, coupled with the signing of legal agreements, ensuring the utmost security of funds.

Notably, the introduced services boast robust security features, including two-factor authentication and end-to-end encryption, providing customers with peace of mind while engaging in their financial transactions.






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