Analyzing Innovative Strategies to Enhancing Financial Inclusion for SMEs in Solwezi, Zambia
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This study analysed innovative approaches to enhancing financial inclusion for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Solwezi District, Zambia. The primary objective was to evaluate the financial solutions available to SMEs, assess the challenges they faced in accessing these services, and determine their effect on financial inclusion. The research adopted a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative data through surveys and qualitative insights from semi-structured interviews, involving 174 SMEs across various sectors. The analysis revealed that while Digital Financial Services (DFS) significantly enhanced financial inclusion, with 41.7% of SMEs reporting a large improvement in access to finance, challenges such as high transaction costs (38.3%), inadequate financial literacy (26.7% ineffective), and regulatory constraints (85%) persisted. Mobile money services were pivotal, with 33.3% of SMEs reporting their usage, although 43.4% found them ineffective due to poor network coverage (90%). The study highlighted the need for financial literacy programs, with 95% of SMEs emphasizing their importance, and policy reforms to foster greater inclusion. Key recommendations included promoting public-private partnerships, investing in digital infrastructure, and tailoring financial products to meet the unique needs of SMEs in the region. These findings contributed to both academic literature and policy formulation aimed at supporting SMEs in underserved regions, ultimately fostering economic growth and sustainable development.
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