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Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Republic Bank lends $40M to MSMEs

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Geisha Kowlessar-Alonzo
544 days ago
20231202
Vic Salickram, group VP, Republic Financial Holdings Ltd and VP, Republic Bank Ltd

Vic Salickram, group VP, Republic Financial Holdings Ltd and VP, Republic Bank Ltd

Anthony Wilson

Fol­low­ing the Ju­ly 2023 launch of its nov­el mi­cro-loan prod­uct which tar­gets mi­cro, small and medi­um en­ter­pris­es (MSMEs), Re­pub­lic Bank has an­nounced the ear­ly re­sults of its up­take.

In the first five months, Re­pub­lic said it has dis­bursed 520 loans val­ued at TT$40 mil­lion ex­clu­sive­ly in sup­port of its MSME cus­tomers, across a range of sec­tors in­clud­ing agri­cul­ture, per­son­al ser­vices, busi­ness ser­vices and trans­porta­tion.

The new mi­cro-loan prod­uct of­fers at­trac­tive con­ces­sions, in­clud­ing re­laxed qual­i­fy­ing cri­te­ria that al­low small busi­ness­es to ac­cess loans up to $100,000.

A state­ment from the bank said this loan pack­age is tai­lored specif­i­cal­ly for MSMEs as these busi­ness­es of­ten have high po­ten­tial but are some­times over­looked and un­der-served by fi­nan­cial in­sti­tu­tions.

Re­pub­lic al­so not­ed that its MSME mi­cro-loan is an in­no­v­a­tive ad­di­tion to its wider com­mer­cial cam­paign, which in­cludes a suite of dis­count­ed rates and oth­er in­cen­tives for busi­ness­es.

“What sets Re­pub­lic Bank apart is that we don’t on­ly give fi­nanc­ing, but we walk the jour­ney with our cus­tomers by pro­vid­ing fi­nan­cial coun­sel and busi­ness de­vel­op­ment train­ing to ex­pand aware­ness,” Vic Sal­ick­ram, the bank’s vice-pres­i­dent said.

He fur­ther ex­plained that since the cam­paign’s launch, the bank has host­ed quite a few MSME-fo­cused ini­tia­tives, not least among these the Re­pub­lic En­tre­pre­neur­ial Edge pro­gramme and a SME Work­shop and Mar­ket­place which formed a key com­po­nent of a train­ing day at the Caribbean As­so­ci­a­tion of Bankers’ AGM and Con­fer­ence.

The bank al­so host­ed an in-house Mar­ket­place for its MSMEs and SMEs to ob­serve Glob­al En­tre­pre­neur­ial Week.

These ini­tia­tives were all un­der­tak­en in an ef­fort to build the busi­ness acu­men of the en­tre­pre­neurs as well as show­case their prod­ucts and ser­vices, Re­pub­lic not­ed.

In ad­di­tion to this, the bank has com­mit­ted to sup­port­ing its staff, who are en­tre­pre­neurs, with pack­ages and of­fers to guide their busi­ness de­vel­op­ment and growth.

Last week, 15 staff mem­bers, to­geth­er with 43 Caribbean en­tre­pre­neurs from ter­ri­to­ries across the Re­pub­lic Group grad­u­at­ed from the En­tre­pre­neur Busi­ness Builders pro­gramme. Con­duct­ed by Re­pub­lic Bank in col­lab­o­ra­tion with BPD and As­so­ciates, this train­ing ini­tia­tive aims to bol­ster the sus­tain­abil­i­ty and prof­itabil­i­ty of com­pa­nies led by women en­tre­pre­neurs in the Caribbean.

Not­ing that en­tre­pre­neurs play a vi­tal role to­wards a ro­bust and re­silient econ­o­my, Sal­ick­ram added that Re­pub­lic Bank’s sup­port aligns with its com­mit­ment to the prin­ci­ples for re­spon­si­ble bank­ing as the bank con­tin­ues to do its part to move the nee­dle on at­tain­ment of sus­tain­able de­vel­op­ment goals in the ter­ri­to­ries in which it op­er­ates.


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