The commitment was made at the SMEDAN/eTranzact Town Hall Engagement, themed, “Financial Literacy and Inclusion for MSMEs: Leveraging Fintech Innovation,” in Lagos. She said many businesses still face challenges including access to finance, inefficient payment systems, poor financial reporting, cash flow constraints and limited access to digital platforms. We innovate because we believe small businesses are accelerators of the economy,” she said. Representing SMEDAN Director-General, Prof. Yinka Fisher said the town hall was designed to generate practical solutions for MSMEs. Our partnership with eTranzact is about expanding the frontiers of MSMEs and ensuring they continue to grow,” he said.