Covenant Capital, the enterprise and advisory arm of The Covenant Nation, is set to empower small business owners by connecting them with diverse funding opportunities at the SME Funding Conference 2025.
Conference Details and Objectives
The event, scheduled for April 5, 2025, aims to equip SMEs with the knowledge, tools, and connections needed to secure funding for growth. It will bring together small business owners, funding providers, financial experts, and industry leaders to explore innovative funding options beyond traditional bank loans.
What to Expect at the SME Funding Conference 2025
Head of Department, Covenant Capital, Obafemi Darabidan, highlighted key features of the conference, including:
- Direct networking opportunities between SMEs and funding providers
- Alternative financing options such as grants, equity financing, impact investment, and crowdfunding
- A keynote speech by a leading industry expert
- Panel discussions with funding specialists on SME financing solutions
- 20+ Funding Exhibitors showcasing financial products, grants, and investment opportunities
- One-on-One Business Advisory Sessions to help SMEs connect directly with funders
Empowering SMEs for Economic Growth
Darabidan emphasized that SMEs are key drivers of economic growth and need access to capital to thrive.
“At The Covenant Nation, we recognize the crucial role that SMEs play in driving economic development and job creation. However, many small businesses struggle to find the right funding for expansion,” he said.
“The TCN SME Funding Conference 2025 is designed to close this gap by providing practical insights, alternative financing options, and direct networking with funding providers. Our goal is to equip entrepreneurs with the knowledge and resources they need to grow successfully.”
Why SMEs Should Attend
The event promises to be an impact-driven experience, helping business owners navigate the complex funding landscape. SMEs and entrepreneurs are encouraged to register early to gain valuable insights on securing capital for business expansion.
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