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Mastercard SME Confidence Index: 81% of Nigerian SMEs confident about year ahead as growth ambitions build

Daily Post Nigeria

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July 3, 2026

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Nigeria’s small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are looking ahead with confidence and are aligned on what will get them there. More than eight out of ten SMEs (81) feel confident about the next 12 months, and they unanimously agree that digital and online payments are vital in helping grow their businesses. A Mastercard study shows [] Mastercard SME Confidence Index: 81 of Nigerian SMEs confident about year ahead as growth ambitions build

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