Togo: SMEs Received CFA17.5 Billion Through ANPGF from 2006 to 2024

Economic governance
Monday, 03 February 2025 11:24
Togo: SMEs Received CFA17.5 Billion Through ANPGF from 2006 to 2024

(Togo First) - Togolese small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) received over CFA17.5 billion in funding through the Agence Nationale de Promotion et de Garantie de Financement des PME/PMI (ANPGF) between 2006 and 2024. This information was recently shared by ANPGF, which helps businesses access financing.

These funds came from banks and supported around 1,400 SMEs across various sectors. The ANPGF acts as a middleman to secure this financing, reducing risks for banks and making it easier for entrepreneurs to get loans.

Funding is provided through different methods, including bank loan guarantees, where ANPGF agrees to cover part of the risk for financial institutions. This helps businesses access credit more easily.

Another method is financing through financial institutions (VIF), developed with banks and decentralized finance systems. This service offers tailored solutions for businesses. The ANPGF also provides participative loans for SMEs needing long-term support.

In addition to funding, the ANPGF helps entrepreneurs build their skills. Every year, about 3,000 project leaders receive training and advice to address challenges in starting or growing their businesses.

The ANPGF reports to the Ministry of the Economy and Finance and is essential in promoting SMEs in Togo, as it works, continuously, with over 2,500 of these businesses.

Esaïe Edoh 

 

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