The Development Bank Ghana (DBG) has so far disbursed about GH¢245 million to its partner financial institutions for on-lending to small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
The Development Bank Ghana (DBG) has signed onto the United Nations Global Compact Initiative, becoming the first Ghanaian financial institution to achieve the feat. The move is part of the Bank’s efforts to protect human rights, labour, and the environment and anti-corruption principles through its business practices. The United Nations…
Some Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) will benefit from the first phase of a business capacity building workshop aims at boosting the competitiveness of the private sector. Overcoming the ravages of COVID-19, the workshop will provide the business owners and managers the needed tool to improve on their commercial operations…
The Development Bank of Ghana (DBG) has officially launched and aims to be the country's latest attempt to shore up small / medium enterprises which power 70% of the 82$ billion Ghanaian economy. On the DGB website, the bank states that its mission is to: Facilitate and strengthen long-term credit flow to Ghanaian businesses to
Ghana has launched its new development bank, which aims to provide long-term, competitively priced loans to SMEs who have long been deprived of adequate financial support