Critical stakeholders are backing increased digitalization and technological innovation to optimise Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) operations for effective service delivery and contributions to Nigeria’s socio-economic growth and development.
Critical stakeholders are backing increased digitalization and technological innovation to optimise Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) operations for effective service delivery and contributions to Nigeria ’s socio-economic growth and development. Harping on driving sustainable business growth through modern technology, they also described MSMEs as pivotal for national economic growth, and job creation.
For them, by leveraging technology in their daily operations, businesses can improve their efficiency, which currently constitutes one of the major roadblocks to doing business in the country. These were submissions made at the Development Bank of Nigeria Plc (DBN)’s 4th Annual Lecture Series held in Abuja and attended by an array of small business owners and beneficiaries of DBN credit schemes from across varying sectors of the econom
Stakeholders Digitalization Technological Innovation Msmes Nigeria Socio-Economic Growth Development Business Efficiency
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