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Fidelity Bank launches new packages to support MSMEs

Nigeria leading Financial Institution, Fidelity Bank plc has announced the launch of two new products namely; Business Flex account and Traders Support Facility, to reinforce Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the country.

The new package were introduced at the bank’s SME Funding Connect Series which was held in Lagos recently.

According to the Regional Head, Yaba/Surulere branch, Fidelity Bank, Mrs Chetachi Ezenagu, she said “Fidelity Bank has supported a lot of SMEs over the years. We have understudied the terrain and we come up with products that will suit the entrepreneurs within the Nigerian business climate.

“The Fidelity Business Flex Account is a low cost business account. You know when you are starting a business initially and you want to keep your cost at the barest minimum. The Fidelity Business Flex Account is initiated to support the SMes in savings at mininmal cost.

The FBFA is a low cost business account for the Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and it is also embedded with a fee sage accounting software. This is powerful online accounting software that will enable them to update and optimize their business processes, balance their books and control their business processes on the go,”Ezenagu added.

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