REVIEW OF REGULATIONS AND STRUCTURES FOR THE FINANCIAL WELFARE OF SMALL MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN NIGERIA

Aderonke E. ADEGBITE, Edward EFE

Abstract


It is trite position that SMEs serve as catalysts for the economic growth of any nation. Notwithstanding, thesituation is that in low income countries, especially in Africa SME’s survival are threatened by various socioeconomicinadequacies, especially their usual lack of access to funds. Notwithstanding governments’ claims onsubsidies and economic emancipations, a complementary problem is the continuous enactment and establishmentof regulations that are not streamlined and publicized enough. Therefore, SMEs persistently suffer issues rangingfrom lack of capital to finance their operations, to problems relating to corrupt practices and undue exposure tounregulated credit facilities, in circumstances that are contrary to the essence of the several laws. This situationhas persisted despite the multitudes of outlets to protect and strengthen Micro finance. To aid stakeholders, thispaper presents a qualitative, legal review of statutes and regulations for the protection of SMEs in Nigeria. Thisincludes including existing checks and the set ups that prohibit or penalize interlopers.

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