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Support for Congolese SMEs: the BPC offers two types of alternative financing

12/03/2025
Source : ORISHAS FINANCE
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La Banque postale du Congo (BPC) a proposé deux types de financement alternative (factoring and leasing) to Congolese Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

Congolese SMEs often struggle to manage financial risks and insure their import and export transactions. To address these difficulties, the Banque Postale du Congo (BPC) organized the seminar on international trade, factoring and leasing on 7 March in Brazzaville. This meeting brought together its main partners, the managers of credit institutions, economic operators and experts in the sector. L'objectif was to create a space for exchange open to professionals and enthusiasts alike. According to the director general of national financial institutions, Jean-Pierre Olivier Nonault, this awareness-raising meeting around financing through factoring and leasing comes to aptly named. This seminar aimed to make players in the national economy aware of the opportunities offered by the two cash management tools. It also made it possible to reflect on the best solutions to market difficulties, such as, for example, and to change the law to include the public sector in this debt collection mechanism.

D'après, le directeur général de la BPC, Calixte Médard Tabangoli, “la BPC is particularly pleased to organize such a seminar, which has the ambition, tinged with modesty, to fill knowledge gaps in terms of international trade financing, financing. alternatives and to share experiences. The aim is to encourage SMEs to take a step forward and to knock on bank doors to benefit from financing methods adapted to their needs.”

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