AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSME Credit Crunch: Banks may be flush with capital, but private-sector lending is still scarce—an AfDB-linked analysis flags Nigeria’s credit-to-GDP at just 9.4% and warns SMEs can’t get affordable financing to expand. Public Financing for SMEs: Guyana tabled the Guyana Development Bank Bill 2026 to create zero-interest micro-credit (up to $3M) for SMEs, paired with mentorship and training. Cross-Border Payments Push: Bank of America plans real-time cross-border payments for corporate and commercial clients, aiming to cut costs and support remittances and marketplace payouts. Local Payments Friction (Cuba): A Havana resident says many small shops in Playa won’t accept bank transfers, forcing customers to shop with cash—sparking wider complaints across neighborhoods. Caribbean Lending Costs: A Caribbean banking series argues the “cost of money” in the ECCU is high and slows growth, urging a strategic shift toward cheaper, more effective credit. Tourism & Small Business Pressure: In Saint Lucia, UWP questions “booming” tourism claims, warning stakeholders may be facing a slower recovery than officials suggest. Fashion as Enterprise: Guyana’s Origins fashion festival returns July 3–5 with runway slots and $250,000 cash grants for designers, positioning local fashion as a growth engine. Community Partnerships: Royal Caribbean’s Bahamas “Royal Beach Club” community day highlights collaboration with a chamber and small business development center.
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