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Absa Bank urges recycling startups to build investor confidence

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May 28, 2026
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Executive Director and MD of Retail and Business Banking at Absa Bank Ghana, Kobla Nyaletey

Executive Director and MD of Retail and Business Banking at Absa Bank Ghana, Kobla Nyaletey

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Executive Director and MD of Retail and Business Banking at Absa Bank Ghana, Kobla Nyaletey, has advised businesses in Ghana’s emerging recycling sector to begin with smaller scale projects and gradually expand in order to attract investor confidence and financing.

Speaking during the Landfills2Landmarks Summit, Mr. Nyaletey said Ghana’s recent macroeconomic conditions made lending to businesses difficult, as high interest rates pushed many financial institutions to invest capital in safer alternatives instead of real sector enterprises.

According to him, the cost of capital in Ghana about two years ago hovered around 25 to 30 percent, a level he described as too expensive for many businesses to sustain.

“Maybe until recently, the macro situation in Ghana simply made it a bit more attractive for some banks to put their capital elsewhere and not in real business,” he stated.

He explained that recycling remains a relatively new industry in Ghana and therefore requires significant effort from project promoters to educate potential investors and financiers about the opportunities and risks involved.

Mr. Nyaletey stressed that businesses seeking funding in unfamiliar sectors must dedicate time to carrying financial institutions along by helping them understand the industry and its long term potential.

“As a new area, promoters must definitely invest a lot more time in carrying stakeholders along, including potential funders,” he noted.

He further encouraged entrepreneurs to adopt a phased growth strategy rather than seeking large sums at the initial stage.

Using lending examples from the banking sector, he explained that smaller projects are easier for banks to support because the associated financial risks are lower.

“Today I am able to lend even up to two million Ghana cedis without collateral and deliver that very quickly. So maybe if you come to me with a project worth about a million dollars, I may take the risk,” he said.

However, he cautioned that projects requiring significantly larger investments would naturally attract more rigorous due diligence processes.

“If your starting point is maybe 20 million dollars, then the due diligence cannot be short circuited,” he added.

Mr. Nyaletey encouraged businesses in the recycling and sustainability sectors to focus on building credibility gradually, while strengthening investor understanding and confidence over time.

 

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