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Access Bank partners Asolar to power SMEs with energy solutions

Access Bank Plc, in collaboration with Asolar, has launched a green energy solution to tackle power supply challenges faced by small and medium enterprises and rural communities across the country.

The products,  which   included   solar-powered   TV   sets, air  conditioners,   and   PoS machines, among  many   others,   were   launched   on Tuesday  at   the   Access   Bank Branch in Garki, Abuja.

Speaking   during   the   unveiling ceremony tagged:   ‘Light   up   your   community’, Access Bank Deputy Managing Director, Victor Etuokwu, said the inconsistent power supply has become a major obstacle to businesses and livelihoods in the country.

Represented by the bank’s Director of Regional Services, Neka Adogu, Mr Etuokwu said the initiative was aimed at promoting financial inclusion in rural areas.

He said: “This inconsistent power supply poses a substantial challenge for small and medium enterprises   [SMEs]   as   well   as   initiatives   aimed   at   promoting   financial inclusion   in   rural   areas,   which  is   considered   a   yardstick   for   economic   growth   in Nigeria.

“Currently, in Nigeria, owners of SMEs and people living in rural communities with no or little power supply spend huge sums in procuring generating sets, purchasing fuel and the maintenance of generators to operate their business successfully.

“Furthermore, in the broader context of financial  inclusion, the absence of power accessibility becomes a critical barrier.

“Dependable electricity   is   a   fundamental   prerequisite   for   implementing   modern financial   services   like   digital   banking   and   payment   systems,   particularly   in underserved rural areas.

“This disparity in power access widens the financial gap, impeding initiatives aimed at providing banking and financial services to those who are most in need.

“Through this partnership, we embark on a transformative journey to introduce cost-effective and dependable solar-powered solutions tailored specifically for small and medium businesses.

“By harnessing the potential of solar energy, we aim to untether these businesses from the shackles of unreliable power sources and offer promising alternatives to traditional generators reliant on expensive and polluting fossil fuels.

“By   providing   access   to   affordable   solar-powered   solutions,   we   endeavour   to significantly reduce operational costs, enhance productivity and catalyse growth for these enterprises.

“Access Bank PLC’s collaboration with ASOLAR is not merely transforming power solutions; it is utilising  our   Access CLOSA Agent Network platform as the  digital payment provider,” he said.

In his remarks, the Chief Executive Officer of Asolar, Hakeem Shagaya, said the company   was   committed   to   ensuring   every   citizen   has   access   to   reliable   and sustainable energy across the country.While appreciating the management of the bank for the collaboration, Mr Shagaya noted that the initiative was in line with the sustainable development goals on clean and renewable energy.

“As we embark on this journey towards Access Green Energy, let us not overlook the profound  impact  on  our  environment.  This  initiative  is  not  just  about  illuminating homes; it is about lighting the way for a greener and cleaner tomorrow.“The Solar Home Systems represent a commitment to environmental stewardship, reducing   carbon   footprints,   and   actively   contributing   to   the   global   fight   against climate change

“The   positive   environmental   impact   extends   beyond   emissions   reduction, encompassing the preservation of ecosystems, the promotion of biodiversity and the creation of a more sustainable and resilient planet for future generations.

In her remark, Chizoba Iheme, Group Head, Financial Inclusion, Access Bank Plc, disclosed   that   the   bank   has   over   300,000   Access   agents   across   the   country   to facilitate the distribution across Nigeria.The initiative is generally geared towards proffering a lasting solution to the problem of power ( light) faced by SMEs across Nigeria; especially those situated in rural areas. It is predominantly expected to enhance business sustainability and growth amongst SMEs across Nigeria.

 

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