More and more African financial markets are launching compartments dedicated to SMEs. A mode of financing- and placement- often advantageous. But behind the effects of announcement, the formula still struggles to win. For African small and medium-sized enterprises, the finding is bitter: while they represent 90% of private companies on the continent and contribute more…...
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