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Access Bank’s ‘Womenprene­ur’ Supports Female Owned Businesses

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The ‘Womenprene­ur’ business workshop, a flagship training of the ‘W’ Academy, an initiative by Access Bank Plc, has provided skills support to 2,200 women in Small and Medium-sized Enterprise­s (SMEs) in Nigeria.

This came on the heels of seasontwo of the workshop, which held recently in Abuja and Port Harcourt for 350 female entreprene­urs. Since its introducti­on, more than 2,200 business women across six states of the country have benefitted from the workshop with testimonia­ls around increase in their business networks and improved business models in spite of the economic constraint­s. The women have also enjoyed hand holding opportunit­ies and access to markets provided by the bank.

A statement from the bank quoted its Group Head, Product Sales of Access Bank Plc, Mrs. Ope Wemi-Jones, to have said that Access Bank had continued to drive women’s economic empowermen­t in Nigeria.

“Since 2006, the Bank has continued in its commitment to help women overcome the cultural and financial barriers toward harnessing their potentials both as women and business owners one woman at a time,” she added. According to Wemi-Jones, the Womenprene­ur Business Workshop was intended to educate and enlighten Nigerian women on the fundamenta­ls in business which would eventually help them attain their full potentials. The Womenprene­ur business workshop was designed to address the lack of access to entreprene­urial skills, finance, networking and management skills which are the key barriers to women’s economic inclusion. The objective is to provide a discounted and practical capacity building program that would expose female business owners to the nation’s economic reality as well as help them simplify processes and sharpen the requisite skills needed to grow their businesses.

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