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SME Financing Gap Hits $32.3bn Across Africa

Access to finance remains a major barrier for SMEs, limiting growth, job creation, and innovation despite their critical role in Africa’s economy.

May 5, 2026
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A new report has revealed that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across Africa are facing a financing gap estimated at $32.3 billion, underscoring the persistent difficulty businesses encounter when trying to access funding.

The gap continues to pose a significant threat to economic growth, as SMEs—widely regarded as the backbone of the continent’s economy, struggle to secure the capital needed to scale operations, create jobs, and drive innovation.

According to the report, several factors contribute to the widening financing gap. Many SMEs are unable to meet strict lending requirements set by traditional financial institutions, particularly around collateral and documentation.

High interest rates also make borrowing unattractive or unsustainable, while limited financial records, common among informal businesses, further reduce access to formal credit. In addition, lenders often perceive SMEs as high-risk, making them less willing to extend loans.

Related: Egoras, Airtel Launch AI Phone for MSME Payments Boost

Impact on Business Owners

For entrepreneurs, the implications are far-reaching. Many are forced to delay expansion plans, operate below capacity, or rely on personal savings and informal lending channels to sustain their businesses. This lack of access to funding not only affects individual businesses but also slows broader economic development, as SMEs play a vital role in employment and wealth creation across the region.

Despite these challenges, efforts are being made to bridge the gap. Financial technology (fintech) platforms are increasingly providing alternative funding solutions, while governments and development organisations continue to introduce initiatives aimed at supporting SMEs.

Alternative financing models, including microfinance and digital lending, are also gaining traction, offering more flexible options for small business owners.

Experts emphasise the need for more inclusive financial systems to address the issue effectively. Recommendations include the adoption of flexible lending models, improved credit infrastructure, and increased support for financial literacy among entrepreneurs.

Stronger policy frameworks that encourage SME financing are also seen as critical to narrowing the funding gap.

As the $32.3 billion financing gap persists, stakeholders across the financial ecosystem face growing pressure to implement sustainable solutions. Without improved access to finance, the growth potential of SMEs and the economies that depend on them may remain constrained

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