ENFA expands access to global capital for Ghanaian SMEs
Euro Nordic Funding Alliance (ENFA) is expanding access to international funding for Ghanaian SMEs following a strategic partnership with Mobile Web Ghana. The collaboration was unveiled at the Ghana-Europe Investment Pipeline and is designed to connect viable Ghanaian businesses to European investors. Niloufar Gharavi, Founder and Secretary-General of the Euro Nordic Funding Alliance, said, "What we're looking for in Ghana is to find those incredible businesses, like SMEs or even larger-scale entities, that have bankable projects or strong potential. We can help make those projects attractive to investors and connect them to the right financial instruments and networks across Europe and beyond."
The initiative aims to equip local enterprises with the tools and networks needed to scale beyond domestic markets. ENFA is focused on businesses that are already operational and demonstrate clear market traction. Lisa Addo, Relationship Manager for Ghana at ENFA, said, "We focus on cross-border business development, investment and funding support, and, most importantly, global collaboration and networks. The aim is to help businesses scale by connecting them with international partners and growth opportunities." Florence Toffa, Director of Mobile Web Ghana, encouraged Ghanaian SMEs to take advantage of the partnership to expand into new markets.
The Ghana-Europe Investment Pipeline initiative is expected to improve access to finance and strengthen the capacity of SMEs to compete globally.
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Mobile Web Ghana and ENFA have partnered to give Ghanaian SMEs access to global capital. This initiative seeks to address funding challenges - but what doors will it open?
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