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    Access Bank and DHL forge strategic partnership to empower African SMEs in global trade

    ZamZam UpdateBy ZamZam UpdateMay 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Entry Financial institution and DHL Specific Ghana have introduced a strategic partnership geared toward equipping native companies with the instruments to thrive in world markets.

    The collaboration, formalised at a signing ceremony in Accra, will present tailor-made coaching, commerce enablement instruments, and financing options to unlock cross-border commerce alternatives.

    Regional Managing Director for DHL Ghana, Morgan Uloko, harassed the initiative’s transformative potential through the signing ceremony at Entry Financial institution Ghana’s Head Workplace.

    The partnership immediately helps the federal government’s agenda to speed up SME development as a driver of nationwide growth and leverages alternatives created by the African Continental Free Commerce Space (AfCFTA).

    Regional Managing Director for Entry Financial institution Ghana & Western Africa Subsidiaries, Olumide Olatunji highlighted the essential position of SMEs in Africa’s economic system.

    By structured capacity-building packages, commerce enablement instruments, and sustainable financing choices, the collaboration goals to create tangible alternatives for SMEs to scale each inside Africa and globally.

    Key parts of the initiative embody export readiness coaching overlaying compliance necessities and market entry methods, sustainable financing choices for enterprise enlargement, and digital instruments to streamline cross-border commerce processes. The programme aligns with DHL Group’s dedication to attaining net-zero emissions logistics by 2050, incorporating inexperienced logistics options for collaborating SMEs.

    The MoU signing ceremony was attended by senior executives from each organizations.

    The pilot part will launch in Ghana with plans for regional enlargement throughout West Africa.

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