Business
Expert Urges SMEs To Partner Professionals
The Chief Executive Officer of Quest Advisory services Ltd., Mr Bayo Rotimi, has advised Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) operators to partner professionals to guide them in the management of their businesses.
Rotimi gave the advice in an interview with newsmen in Lagos.
He said the SMEs could still flourish, in spite of the difficulties in the nation’s business environment.
“The business climate is harsh but we can overcome, if we develop the right kind of strategies and partners who can guide us on ways to run our businesses,” he said.
Quest Advisory Services Ltd, is a financial services provider located in Lagos.
Rotimi said that the tough business climate was not peculiar to Nigeria, adding that SMEs needed to develop the right strategy for effective business growth.
He said that there was a lot of business opportunities in the country, in spite of the huge decay in infrastructure.
The managing director said that Nigeria had one of the largest markets in the world, pointing out that any product of good value in the country would definitely find a market.
“The business environment is challenging but it is not peculiar to Nigeria.
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