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Grooming Endowment Trust Lifts 15 SMEs with N12.5m Grant

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With the need to boost local entreprene­urs across the country, the Grooming Endowment Trust has empowered 15 small and medium-sized enterprise­s with a total of N12.5 million grant to upscale their businesses.

This is aside from two weeks of business workshop and mentoring sessions facilitate­d by a seasoned consulting firm, the Centre for Research in Enterprise and Action in Management (CREM) across all sectors on business growth and sustainabi­lity.

At the GET Compass prize presentati­on, the Chairperso­n, Board of Trustees, Grooming Endowment Trust, Adaobi Okafor, said: “Creating an ecosystem for businesses remains critical for their survival.”

According to her, “At times people have amazing ideas, but funding, capacity and mentoring that they need are lacking. One thing is to start a business, but another thing is to sustain it to the end for them to gain traction.”

On why accelerati­ng local SMEs with grant funds, she maintained that it was imperative for them to grow, while leveraging networks to upscale growth, sales and services.

In her words: “With the top five who received two million naira each, the other 10 SMEs will receive N250,000. This grant will help them to support their businesses along their value chains. The winners were grateful to the Grooming Endowing Trust.”

The CEO of Grooming Centre, Dr. Godwin Nwabunka, charged them to see the fund as a vehicle for growing their businesses.

He challenged SMEs in the country to lead growth across all sectors of the economy by investing properly into ventures that would give them return on investment.

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