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Ghana Enterprises Agency

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Ghanaian government agency

TheGhana Enterprises Agency (GEA) is aGhanaian government agency under the Ministry of Trade and Industry.[1][2] The GEA is mandated by the Ghana Enterprises Agency Act, 2020 (Act 1043) to promote and developMSMEs inGhana.[3] It replaced the National Board for Small-Scale Industries (NBSSI).

Its aim is to interrelate, administer and stimulate the development of Micro, Small, and Medium Scale Enterprises (MSMEs).[4] GEA is currently headed by Magaret Ansei (MAGOO), a formerMunicipal Chief Executive Officer of theSuhum Municipal District in theEastern Region (Ghana).[5] The Persons With Disabilities (PWD) Enterprise Support Programme to help improve businesses owned by PWDs was launched in 2023 by Ghana Enterprise Agency (GEA) and is being supported by the World Bank on a programme titled Ghana Economic Transformation Project.[6]

Resources and coverage

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Aims of GEA

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  1. To contribute to the creation of an enabling environment for the small-scale enterprise development.
  2. To contribute to the development of an enterprise culture in Ghana by facilitating access to credit.
  3. FacilitateMSEs access to substantial and high quality Business Development Services for their development.[9]

Services

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It delivers services such as funding, business development and business performance.[8]

Registration process

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  • First the Applicant must select the event she/he wants to register for.
  • In order to access the registration form, the Applicant may either use her/his account identifiers if she/he is already a member of the NBSSI's or apply directly as a new user.
  • Once the registration process is initiated, the Applicant must provide general information about her/him and her/his organization (required information will be marked with an asterisk).
  • The Applicant is then provided with information regarding the applicable price.
  • The Applicant is then asked to tick the T&Cs’ acceptance box, to choose the desired payment method, to provide her/his invoicing information and to submit her/his payment.
  • Once this stage is complete, the registration is confirmed.[10]

Partners

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The NBSSI partners with some organizations such as theMinistry of Trade and Industry,USAID,EU,Christian Aid,UNICEF,Ghana Standards Authority,[11] Ministry of Inner-Cities and Zongo Development among others.[12]

The NBSSI partnered with Mastercard Foundation to embark on a project.[13]

The GEA partnered with World Bank Groups to supportPESP.

Achievements

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TheNBSSI has trained about 65,000 youth through innovation hubs and apprenticeship programs.

It has disbursed about GHC45 million as loans.

It has provided business acceleration services to 254SMEs throughKAIZEN.

It has also linked businesses to funding and international exports markets.

It has established over 13,000 new businesses.[8][14]

The NBSSI claimed it plans to formalize the activities ofSMEs through digital means. It also claimed it has received some funds to help about 500 businesses to scale-up their startups to digital platforms.[15]

Support scheme

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On 19 May 2020, the presidentNana Akufo-Addo launched theCAPBuSS which was provided by the Government of Ghana and other organizations to micro, small and medium-scale businesses across Ghana.[16][17][18][19][20]

The executive director ofNBSSI claimed there was an approval for the disbursement of stimulus packages to over 1,000 private schools in the country.[21] In January, they decided to end the disbursement of funds toSMEs.[22]

The NBSSI in partnership with theMasterCard Foundation launched theNkosuo Program for the support of both formal and informal sectors who were affected by COVID-19 pandemic.[23]

It was disclosed some hoteliers submitted names of their family members to access the COVID-19 stimulus package by the Government.[24]

According to the Executive Secretary, more than 21,800 jobs were created under the government'sCAPBuSS mainly owned by the youth.[25]

The executive director of NBSSI said they were focusing on helping female entrepreneurs begin their businesses to be strong due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.[26]

The NBSSI gave start-up kits to young business peoples in theBono region to help scale their businesses.[13]

The NBSSI disbursed funds under theCAP BuSS to over 300,000 businesses in Ghana.[27]

The NBSSI was directed by PresidentNana Akufo-Addo to offer financial support to traders who lost their goods to a fire outbreak at the Odawna Market.[28]

The GEA in support with the World Bank launched the Persons With Disabilities (PWD) Enterprise Support ProgrammePESP in June, 2023.

The GEA is embarking on a programme to support WOMEN and YOUTH IN MSME.

Conversion

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It was claimed theParliament of Ghana approved the Ghana Enterprises Agency Bill under a certificate of urgency. The NBSSI was converted into the Ghana Enterprises Agency to oversee, coordinate, promote and developMicro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).[29][30]

Controversies

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The NBSSI denied it was charging fees from applicants to process theCAPBuSS. It was reported some organizations and individuals were charging fees from applicants before they were allowed to access the funds. It also denied contracting any organization to charge processing fees in a statement.[31]

An organization of private schools claimed the NBSSI refused to give them the full amount agreed in the package. They claimed their members were given a lower amount than they requested.[32]

References

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  1. ^"Ghana Can Dream Again – Coronavirus Alleviation Programme Business Support Scheme: Win-Win For All!".www.msn.com. Retrieved2020-08-28.
  2. ^"Training commences for selected SMEs under COVID-19 Innovation and Digitalisation Support Scheme - MyJoyOnline.com".www.myjoyonline.com. 5 April 2021. Retrieved2021-04-06.
  3. ^"IIA - Invest In Africa : Prospering African Economies".investinafrica.com. Archived fromthe original on 2020-10-06. Retrieved2020-08-28.
  4. ^"Ghana Enterprises Agency replaces NBSSI".MyJoyOnline.com. 2020-11-04. Retrieved2020-11-04.
  5. ^"Margaret Ansei appointed acting CEO of Ghana Enterprises Agency". 2025-01-28. Retrieved2025-02-11.
  6. ^Ghana Rising. World Bank. 2021-11-10.doi:10.1596/36580.
  7. ^"Business Resource Centres – National Board for Small Scale Industries". Retrieved2020-08-28.
  8. ^abcPresentation to Associations (2020).Coronavirus Alleviation Programme (CAP) Business Support Scheme. Accra: National Board for Small Scale Industries.
  9. ^"About Us – National Board for Small Scale Industries". Retrieved2020-08-28.
  10. ^"Terms of Use – National Board for Small Scale Industries". Retrieved2020-08-28.
  11. ^"NBSSI disburses GHC1m to micro business owners".BusinessGhana. Retrieved2020-08-28.
  12. ^"Partners – National Board for Small Scale Industries". Retrieved2020-08-28.
  13. ^ab"Fifty young entrepreneurs receive support from NBSSI".www.ghanaweb.com. 2020-11-02. Retrieved2020-11-02.
  14. ^"Coronavirus Alleviation Programme Business Support Scheme (CAP BuSS): Win-Win for All!".MyJoyOnline.com. 2020-05-29. Retrieved2020-08-28.
  15. ^"NBSSI aiding 500 SMSEs to digitalise".www.ghanaweb.com. 2020-11-10. Retrieved2020-11-10.
  16. ^Bureau, Communications (19 May 2020)."President Akufo-Addo Launches Gh¢1 Billion Cap Business Support Scheme".presidency.gov.gh. Retrieved2020-08-28.{{cite web}}:|last= has generic name (help)
  17. ^"NBSSI disburses funds to over 10,000 businesses".www.ghanaweb.com. 2020-07-09. Retrieved2020-08-28.
  18. ^"NBSSI disburses GH¢57.12m to small business owners".Graphic Online. Retrieved2020-08-28.
  19. ^"170,000 MSMEs apply for COVID-19 business support scheme- NBSSI".Ghanaian Times. 2020-06-10. Retrieved2020-08-28.
  20. ^"COVID-19 Alleviation Programme: 8,000 apply for loan".Graphic Online. Retrieved2020-08-28.
  21. ^"Disbursement of GH¢50 million stimulus to private schools approved – NBSSI".www.ghanaweb.com. 2020-09-14. Retrieved2020-09-15.
  22. ^"CAPBuSS disbursement ends January 31".www.ghanaweb.com. 2021-01-30. Retrieved2021-01-30.
  23. ^"NBSSI launches business support programme".Graphic Online. Retrieved2020-09-17.
  24. ^"Some hoteliers submitting family names for Coronavirus fund – NBSSI".www.ghanaweb.com. 2020-09-26. Retrieved2020-09-29.
  25. ^"More than half of all jobs created since 1995 were non-standard jobs". 2015-05-21.doi:10.1787/9789264235120-graph7-en. Retrieved2020-10-05.
  26. ^"Women entrepreneurs to receive major post-coronavirus boost".www.ghanaweb.com. 2020-10-20. Retrieved2020-10-20.
  27. ^"300,000 businesses have benefitted from government's CAP BuSS initiative - NBSSI".www.ghanaweb.com. 2020-11-11. Retrieved2020-11-12.
  28. ^"Prez Akufo-Addo directs NBSSI to support victims of Odawna fire".Graphic Online. Retrieved2020-11-20.
  29. ^"NBSSI converted to Agency after passage of Ghana Enterprises Agency Bill".Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana. 2020-11-04. Retrieved2021-04-05.
  30. ^"NBSSI now Ghana Enterprises Agency".Graphic Online. Retrieved2021-04-06.
  31. ^"NBSSI denies applicant fees charging claims".www.ghanaweb.com. 2020-09-08. Retrieved2020-09-10.
  32. ^"NBSSI not paying us agreed stimulus package – Private schools allege".www.ghanaweb.com. 2020-10-05. Retrieved2020-10-05.
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