Scotiabank Vision Achiever programme looking to transform businesses
SCOTIABANK IS calling on small and medium enterprises (SMEs) interested in being part of the upcoming Scotiabank Vision Achiever programme to register online at www.scotiavisionachiever.com for a chance at benefiting from an extensive range of capacitybuilding courses guaranteed to alter the way they approach business.
“If you are i nterested i n transforming your business to achieve better results, then this programme is for you,” said Audrey Tugwell Henr y, vice - president – retail, at Scotiabank.
Describing the programme as a life-changing experience, Janet Rankin-Henry, owner of Complete Nutrition Diet Care Centre, said: “I was able to know my numbers, I was able to systemise my processes, I was able to get the right people on the same bus with me.”
Rankin-Henry said she was sure that, as it did for her, the programme would do wonders for others interested in taking their business to the next level.
The Scotiabank Vision Achiever is a 17-week programme, led by Action Coach Marcia Woon Choy, that will include training in sales, systemising business processes, marketing and understanding business financials. Participants will also benefit from access to one-on-one business consultations, and assistance in creating effective business, marketing and financial plans.
The programme has been part of Scotiabank’s offerings to SMEs since 2011, and is open to any eligible business, including companies not aligned with the bank. To date, almost 200 business have benefited from being part of this initiative.