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Diamond Bank, Facebook to Train 28,000 on Online Marketing

- Bassey Inyang in Calabar

As part of its contributi­on towards the growth of small and medium scale enterprise­s in Nigeria, Diamond Bank Plc in collaborat­ion with Facebook has disclosed that is targeting to train about 28,000 entreprene­urs on the applicatio­n of Facebook and its affiliates for online marketing.

Already, part of the training for these categories of business people facilitate­d by Diamond Bank and Sheleads Africa, representa­tives of Facebook, took place in Calabar, Cross River State, recently, with over 120 participan­ts in attendance.

Explaining the importance of the training to journalist­s, Head, Emerging Business (SME Banking) of the bank, Ayodele Olojede, said it was to provide the necessary informatio­n on how SME operators, especially Diamond Bank customers, could expand their markets online, improve their turnover as well as profit through the applicatio­n of Facebook in online marketing.

Olojede said: “Diamond Bank is very focused on supporting SMEs, supporting them to grow their business and we recognised that access to market is a limiting factor to growing your business, to growing our businesses.

“We also recognise the contributi­ng factor of women to the growth of GDP (Gross Domestic Products). SMEs contribute about 34 percent to GDP growth and then you have employment.

“Women contribute about 50 per cent to the GDP. So, it therefore becomes important to continue to support them, enable them, empower them to scale up and improve their productivi­ty.

“What we are doing today is to create online visibility and then teaching them how leverage that online visibility to monetise it. “Just by being on Facebook and doing what it is that you want to do diligently, you actually can increase your sales by up to 83 per cent.

“That is a goldmine that a lot of women are not aware of despite the fact that that you are there.”

Continuing, she said “Facebook is already a market for 26 million Nigerians and yet business owners are not aware, women, more so, are not aware. So, what we are trying to do here today is to let them know that this market is just there for the taking. “Twenty-six million Nigerians are on this platform, so if you are not online, you are missing the opportunit­y to be able to scale up your businesses. That is the reason for this training- to support businesses to grow. If you are online and you are not diligently driving your business on that platform, you are also missing the opportunit­y to be able to sell.”

She said the target of the training was to empower customers of the bank who are SME operators across the country. Olojode, said Diamond Bank has a lot of technologi­es, partnershi­ps, education etc to support businesses to grow.

Also speaking, Head Regional Businesses South, Diamond Bank, Mr. Nkem Okoro said: “We are one of the fastest growing retail banks in the country. So, we are leveraging technology with SME businesses. “The programme is about collaborat­ion between Facebook and Diamond Bank. The idea behind the exercise is to give our SME customers the platform to merge their business with their Facebook accounts.”

One of the participan­ts, Ruth Ntekim, who disclosed that she owns and runs a luxury perfume store said: “I have actually learnt how to market online as creating your audience and being able to give the direct informatio­n because sometimes when you go on Facebook and you are about to do an advert for example, you don’t really give the specific details of what you need to do to get the targeted audience you want.

“From today, I have been able to understand a lot of things about it, and I am going to start using Facebook to be able to market and create the audience that I want.”

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