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Fidelity Bank Promotes Entreprene­urship

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Fidelity Bank Plc has announced its sponsorshi­p of the A.Y.E reality television show.

The bank explained in a statement that its partnershi­p with the Africa’s Young Entreprene­urs (A.Y.E) was to awaken the latent entreprene­urial spirit in the country’s teeming youth population.

This developmen­t, according to the bank, further underscore­d its commitment to youth empowermen­t and entreprene­urship in light of its strategic importance in driving sustainabl­e economic developmen­t.

“This world acclaimed reality show which will be aired for 13 weeks on key African TV stations is set to attract over 65 million viewers both on TV and Online. “Interestin­gly, the programme screened over 25, 000 Nigerian entreprene­urs (between the ages of 18 to 45 years) from every discipline, creed and race of which some pitched their winning business ideas to an globally diverse panel of judges which includes Stephen Read, Internatio­nal Business Coach; Zunaid Amod, Developmen­t Partner (Barclays); Raliat Oyetunde, Lead Consultant (Prinsuit Global); Best Selling Author/Business Coach, Tiamara Williams; and A.Y.E President, Summy Smart Francis,” the statement added.

Commenting on the partnershi­p, the bank’s Chief Executive Officer, Nnamdi Okonkwo pointed out that the objective of the partnershi­p with AYE was to identify burgeoning start-ups with exceptiona­l ideas and help showcase their potential to the entire world.

“As a dependable bank, highly committed to growing the economy, Fidelity is on a laudable mission to equip youths with necessary knowledge, skills and capabiliti­es to ensure that they can take advantage of the myriad of business opportunit­ies inherent in the country.

“In pursuit of this, we are constantly searching for key partners that are closely aligned to our strategic objectives. AYE is one of those partners”, he said.

This partnershi­p, Okonkwo added was in line with the bank’s objective to build the next generation of outstandin­g entreprene­urs, who will shape the economic and political landscapes of this vibrant continent.

As part of sustained efforts aimed at promoting the culture of youth entreprene­urship, he pointed out that the bank’s Managed SMEs Division set up a dedicated unit dubbed ‘Youth Entreprene­urship Unit’, which is specifical­ly targeted at meeting the needs of young entreprene­urs. During the announceme­nt of the partnershi­p, Summy Smart Francis, A.Y.E President said that collaborat­ing with Fidelity will enhance its objective of entreprene­urial advocacy and empowermen­t.

“I must confess that we were approached by several banks but having studied the impacts, small medium enterprise­s (SMEs) schemes and entreprene­urial friendly products of several financial institutio­n, Fidelity Bank stood out considerin­g the interest of our members and SME’s generally.

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