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Access Bank Empowers 100 Small Business Owners With Tax Compliance, Financial Mgt Skills

Olushola Bello by Olushola Bello
7 months ago
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Over 100 small business owners who participated in Access Bank’s maiden SME Academy have commended the programme for enhancing their understanding of tax compliance, business structuring, and financial management.

The three-day training addressed long-standing gaps that have hindered the growth of many small enterprises, providing clarity on recent tax policy changes and strengthening operational discipline.
Participants described the three-day training as timely and transformative, particularly the sessions on taxation and business planning, which addressed long-standing gaps that have hindered the growth of many small enterprises.

They noted that the academy helped dispel widespread misinformation following recent tax policy changes that had created anxiety among SME operators.

Gbenga Agoye of Grandmade Limited, a logistics and export company, said the tax module provided clarity on issues that previously stalled aspects of his operations.

Another participant, Mosebolatan Ladi-Lawal of M2M Stores, noted that she entered the academy with a limited understanding of both old and new tax requirements.

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“I did not know so much about the new tax, even the old tax, but we were really taught about it in this training, and I believe it will help me scale better,” she said.

The Academy focused on the most pressing challenges faced by early-stage enterprises, including valuation, proper record keeping, customer retention, and navigating evolving government policies.

The group head for SME Banking Products at Access Bank, Abiodun Olubitan stated that, these concerns were deliberately prioritized when developing the curriculum.

She explained that the academy was designed for SMEs that have operated for at least two to five years and are now experiencing the complexities of scaling. “Valuation is a problem, taxation is another key thing, finance management. Then we had to delve into customer service so they are able to build their customer base and retain them,” she said.

Olubitan added that, confusion triggered by the recent tax policy changes was a key reason for incorporating detailed tax education into the programme.

She noted that the academy created space to simplify the rules and show SMEs how the new requirements directly affect their businesses.

She emphasized that Access Bank does not view government policies as harsh; rather, compliance feels burdensome because many small business owners lack the right guidance.

She acknowledged that policymakers’ engagement with stakeholders, including SMEs and financial institutions, has improved in recent years.

She also highlighted the availability of government-backed financing opportunities, such as those channeled through the Bank of Industry (BOI), even though access remains a challenge for many SMEs.

Olubitan further noted that Access Bank is extending support to unregistered businesses by recognising consistent cash flow on personal accounts as a basis for credit qualification.

“We know that they are running their businesses. We can see you even in your state as an individual. We have also put together facilities to support them using that cash flow so that we can give them financial support, grow with them, even give them opportunities to register their business now and start identifying as an SME,” she explained.

She encouraged entrepreneurs to remain informed, leverage available support channels, including social media and capacity-building programmes, and remain committed to the long journey of building a sustainable business.

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Olushola Bello

Olushola Bello is a Senior Journalist at Leadership Newspaper, reporting on Nigeria's capital market, industry sectors, and broader economic issues. She is known for high-impact stories and in-depth analysis on business developments and financial markets, underpinned by strong editorial judgement and a commitment to accuracy and fairness.

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