Togo : Government examines bill to promote leasing as financing tool for SMEs

Finance
Thursday, 14 June 2018 19:38
Togo : Government examines bill to promote leasing as financing tool for SMEs

(Togo First) - Diversifying financing tools for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in order to help them fully contribute to economic growth is one of the main goals of the Togolese government. In this framework, it decided to rely on leasing which is the alternative to traditional loans taken within West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU).

During a ministers’ council held June 13, 2018, a bill related to leasing in WAEMU’s state members was examined.

According to the government, “there is a need to diversify ways to finance small and medium enterprises (SMEs) given the WAEMU’s actual economic context”. The bill on the table thus aims at promoting leasing by driving local SMEs to adopt it, and leverage on its conditions which are more flexible than those of traditional loans.

The council indicated that using the financing method will positively impact other financial transactions (venture capital, factoring and bank loans) which guarantee SMEs funds.  

A leasing contract involves a lessor and a lessee (or tenant). The first grants to the second the right to use a particular good for a period of time against rent payments over a fixed period. After that period the tenant can buy the asset leased at a price set in advance by both parties.

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