The Guardian (Nigeria)

ANWBN hails bank's support as 5,000 members gain from product

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AS part of activities to mark the 2024 Internatio­nal Women’s Day, Unity Bank Plc and the Associatio­n of Nigerian Women Business Network ( ANWBN) have partnered to reach out to over 90 women groups across Nigeria through the Yanga Account.

At a forum held in Abuja, Unity Bank unveiled the Yanga account to the women's group, providing opportunit­ies for the members to benefit from the enhanced product packages targeted at women entreprene­urs with capacity building, MSME financing schemes, affordable health insurance, and cash management.

Speaking at the event themed: ‘ Building S u s t a i n a b l e Entreprene­urial and Financial Skills for Women in Challengin­g Times’, the Divisional Head of Retail and SME Banking at Unity Bank, Adenike Abimbola, said no fewer than 5,000 women have benefited from the bank’s partnershi­p with the associatio­n through the Yanga savings account offering.

Launched in 2021, the Yanga savings account is targeted to boost Nigerian women entreprene­urs, promote their businesses, and improve their skill set, while providing them with access to micro- loans and health insurance.

“The partnershi­p with ANWBN has successful­ly led to the empowermen­t of Nigerian women with skills and credit facility with a single digit interest- free loan, which has so far expanded the MSME circle in Nigeria,” Adenike said.

Also speaking, the National Coordinato­r, ANWBN, Angela Ajala said the associatio­n comprises over 90 women business groups with over five million members. She commended Unity Bank for its support and noted that Yanga’s offering resonates with the need “to equip women with the tools, resources, and knowledge needed to thrive as entreprene­urs and financial leaders”.

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