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Inadequate managerial capacity limits SMEs access to financing

(L-R) James Mbithi CEO of Principal officer Britam general insurance, Melvin Marsh International Founder and CEO Flora Mutahi, Ayusa Ondieki Vice-Chair of the Kenya Association of Manufacturers SME Hub and Patrick Njunge director retail and business banking at HFC, during the launch of Britam Biashara a combined business protection solution on April 15, 2025 at Sarova Stanley Hotel in Nairobi. [Edward Kiplimo, Standard]

When it comes to access to finance, the default argument for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) has always been a lack of collateral. But according to the founder and chief executive of Melvin Marsh International Flora Mutahi, the 30-year-old firm behind the Melvins Tea brand, a majority of SMEs do not even have the necessary structures to absorb such huge finance.

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