Following the latest update given by SMEDAN on its blueprint on MSMEs development in Nigeria with the intention to create 5 million new jobs, 1 million entrepreneurs and to create a pathway for 40 million MSMEs to acquire all the ecosystem support required to accelerate their business growth which you can read here DG SMEDAN Unveils Blueprint Plans For MSMEs Development In Nigeria
We have decided to create this post to show you how to benefit from the SMEDAN Programs. So let get straight to the point.
The Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) was established by the SMEDAN Act of 2003 to promote the development of the MSME sector of the Nigeria Economy. The Agency positions itself as a One Stop Shop for MSME Development. Micro Enterprises are included in the clientele of the Agency since they form the bedrock for SME’s
SMEDAN vision is to establish a structured and efficient micro, small and medium enterprises sector that will enhance sustainable economic development of Nigeria.
Unlock the potential of SMEDAN programs with these simple steps:
Register your business with SMEDAN and get access to government and private sector benefits. See how here Benefits And How To Register Your Business With SMEDAN
a. Document your business ensure its an SME.
b. Prepare a business Plan. Meet program-specific criteria.
c. Maintain Financial Records. Be open to training.
d. Engage with SMEDAN’s offices for details. Website https://SMEDAN.gov.ng
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