GHANA – Fidelity Bank Ghana has launched the Fidelity Young Entrepreneurs Fund (FYEF) to support existing businesses and startups of young entrepreneurs with financial and non-financial resources to harness social impact potential, build capacity and guide youth-related businesses to grow and scale up their businesses.

The Fidelity Young Entrepreneurs Fund is a project which will provide both financial and non-financial support to enable youth-related businesses to survive and thrive.

The focus of the fund is on businesses that are solving a problem in society, employing climate smart adaptation or mitigation climate change processes in their activities and those that are easily scalable.

The bank and its partners, we will provide training programmes and up to GHC200, 000 in financial support to strengthen and grow selected businesses.

“We recognize the difficulties that young entrepreneurs face in growing their businesses and it is important that we take a different approach that enables these young people to achieve personal and economic empowerment.”

Linus Kumi -Director of Commercial & SME Banking, Fidelity Bank

“The initiative underscores our commitment to empower young entrepreneurs and businesses to be the catalyst for social and economic development in Ghana,” Julian Opuni, Managing Director (MD) of Fidelity Bank said.

Mr. Opuni disclosed that this initiative is targeted at businesses that include: Companies that have been in operation for at least two years and have demonstrated a steady flow of revenue/sales and profit.

Businesses in their first stage of operations that are primarily funded or equipped with personal investments or assets of the founders/promoters and that have been in operation for at least six months, will also be part of it and Businesses operated by women or that have at least 60% female ownership.

Some of the businesses being supported by the Fidelity Bank Young Entrepreneurs Fund (FYEF) are: Sue Shimmers, a jewelry manufacturer; Pure and Just Farms, an agro-processing company; Giant Gas, a gas supplier; Giddins Innove, a leather goods and shoe manufacturer; Leather on Call, a leather goods and shoe manufacturer; Agrokings, an agribusiness company; and Neat Eco Feeds, an animal feed manufacturer.

“We recognize the difficulties that young entrepreneurs face in growing their businesses and it is important that we take a different approach that enables these young people to achieve personal and economic empowerment,” said Director of Commercial & SME Banking at Fidelity Bank, Linus Kumi.

Mr. Kumi expressed gratitude to FYEF’s strategic partners-Growth Mosaic, Innohub and HOPin Academy for contributing to building the capacity of these SMEs to enable  them to positively impact the economy.

“Over the years, we have contributed to the development of entrepreneurs in the areas of fashion, technology, food services, agriculture, agro-processing, health services, transportation, water sanitation and hygiene,” he added.

Another of the bank’s initiative that seeks to support young entrepreneurs is the ‘Orange Corners Innovation Fund’, which was launched in 2019 in partnership with the Kingdom of the Netherlands and executed by MDF West Africa.

The Orange Corners Innovation Fund is to, among other things, increase access to affordable credit for young entrepreneurs, promote growth and contribute to the sustainability of a young entrepreneur ecosystem by leveraging on strategic partnerships.