Review of the Naira Redesign and Its Effect on Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)

Moradeyo Adebanjo Otitoju, Godbless Friday Safugha, Esther Oshofuneh Vincent, Chinasa Mary Chukwu
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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises contribute 48% of Nigeria’s GDP and account for 96% of businesses and 84% of employment. Despite their significant economic impact, MSMEs face challenges that make growing and scaling their businesses difficult. These challenges include limited access to finance, poor digital skills, inadequate record-keeping, over-reliance on cash, and difficulty attracting skilled workers. The naira redesign, cashless policy, and the resultant cash crunch have exacerbated these problems, making it harder for MSMEs to survive. The reduced cash withdrawal limits, particularly, have hit small businesses hard, resulting in decreased sales volumes and economic slow- down. As a result, the policy has hurt MSMEs without access to digital payment platforms. This paper focuses on reviewing the naira redesign and its effect on MSMEs. As a recommendation, the government and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) should invest in infrastructure development, digital skills training, and creating an enabling regulatory environment for fintech solutions aimed at MSMEs.
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Naira重新设计及其对中小微企业的影响
微型、小型和中型企业占尼日利亚国内生产总值的48%,占商业的96%和就业的84%。尽管它们具有重大的经济影响,但中小微企业面临着使其业务难以增长和扩大的挑战。这些挑战包括融资渠道有限、数字技能差、记录保存不足、过度依赖现金以及难以吸引熟练工人。重新设计奈拉、无现金政策以及由此产生的现金短缺加剧了这些问题,使中小微企业更难生存。现金提取限额的降低对小企业的打击尤其严重,导致销量下降,经济放缓。因此,该政策伤害了无法使用数字支付平台的中小微企业。本文重点回顾了新货币政策的实施及其对中小微企业的影响。作为一项建议,政府和尼日利亚中央银行(CBN)应该投资于基础设施建设、数字技能培训,并为针对中小微企业的金融科技解决方案创造有利的监管环境。
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