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FNB Unveils Digital Enablement Programme to Power SME Growth in a Digital-First Economy

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As the pace of digital transformation accelerates across industries, South Africa’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are facing a defining moment: adapt or risk being left behind.

In response to this shifting reality, First National Bank (FNB) has officially launched its Digital Enablement Programme (DEP), an ambitious 18-month initiative designed to equip SMEs with the tools, skills, and support needed to compete in an increasingly digital-first economy.

A Critical Turning Point for SMEs

Announced on 13 April 2026, the programme arrives at a time when digital capability is no longer a competitive advantage—it is a necessity. Across sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, infrastructure, construction, and the green economy, businesses are being reshaped by technology, data, and evolving customer expectations.

For many SMEs, however, the challenge lies not just in adopting new tools, but in fundamentally rethinking how they operate.

“Digital transformation is no longer optional; it is foundational to how businesses operate, compete, and grow,” says Palesa Moeletsi.

With more than 1.2 million SME clients across South Africa, FNB brings a depth of data-driven insight into the realities facing small businesses. This extensive reach, combined with the expertise of implementation partner Edge Growth, has informed a programme designed to be both practical and responsive—far from a one-size-fits-all solution.

Breaking Down Barriers to Digital Adoption

Despite the clear opportunities presented by digital transformation, many SMEs remain constrained by significant barriers. Limited digital skills, high implementation costs, infrastructure challenges, and restricted access to funding continue to slow progress across the sector.

Without targeted intervention, these obstacles risk widening the gap between businesses that can evolve and those that fall behind.

The Digital Enablement Programme is structured to directly address these challenges through a high-touch, tailored support model built around three core pillars:

  • Access to Skills: Equipping SMEs with the digital and operational capabilities needed to confidently adopt and integrate new technologies.
  • Access to Market: Enhancing digital visibility, improving customer engagement, and preparing businesses to participate in modern supply chains and digital sales channels.
  • Access to Funding: Supporting SMEs in identifying and accessing appropriate financial solutions for both software upgrades and capital-intensive hardware investments.

From Digitisation to Transformation

What sets the DEP apart is its focus on transformation—not just digitisation.

Through tailored diagnostics, practical workshops, expert advisory services, and hands-on implementation support, SMEs are guided to embed digital thinking into every layer of their operations. The goal is to enable businesses to operate more efficiently, unlock new revenue streams, and remain competitive in a rapidly evolving marketplace.

Moeletsi underscores the urgency of this shift: businesses that fail to adapt to the digital economy will increasingly struggle to compete.

Building Future-Ready Businesses

Beyond immediate gains, the programme recognises that sustainable digital transformation requires a deeper shift—one that includes mindset, operating models, and long-term business strategy.

This holistic approach ensures that participating SMEs are not only equipped for today’s challenges, but are also positioned for resilience and growth in the years ahead.

As part of its broader commitment to enterprise development, FNB continues to invest in initiatives that strengthen the SME sector—an essential driver of economic growth and job creation in South Africa.

A Pipeline for Economic Impact

By helping SMEs navigate digital disruption, the Digital Enablement Programme aims to cultivate a new generation of future-fit businesses—agile, competitive, and ready to contribute meaningfully to the country’s evolving economic landscape.

In a world where change is constant, the ability to adapt is everything. And with this latest initiative, FNB is not just responding to that reality—it is helping shape it.

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