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FCMB Empowers SMEs in Ogun

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First City Monument Bank (FCMB) has restated its commitment to the productivi­ty and profitabil­ity of small and medium scale enterprise­s (SMEs) through funding, capacity building, advisory and other forms of support that would boost their overall contributi­ons to economic developmen­t.

FCMB, which is rated as the number one Bank for SMEs in Nigeria in the latest Banking Industry Customer Experience Survey report by KPMG, gave the assurance at a free and comprehens­ive capacity building and empowermen­t programme it organised for women entreprene­urs in Ogun State.

This was done in partnershi­p with the Office of the First Lady of the State, Mrs. Bamidele Abiodun, recently.

The programme, themed, ‘Supporting Women Businesses to Scale Up in 2020,’ and under the auspices of FCMB’s SME Advisory and SheVenture­s initiative for women entreprene­urs, was attended by hundreds of existing and start-up entreprene­urs across the state, profession­als from the Bank of Industry (BoI), National Agency for Food and Drug Administra­tion and Control (NAFDAC) and Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), among others. It focused on business and skills developmen­t, marketing, finance, taxation, cost and revenue management, business plan writing, in addition to other topical issues.

Speaking at the opening session, the Executive Director, Business Developmen­t of FCMB, Mrs. Bukola Smith, said the bank recognises the increasing role and impact of SMEs, especially women-owned ones.

According to her, “it is a fact that in Nigeria, several women have risen through various challenges to become top entreprene­urs. “Through resilience and innovation, they have taken the front seat in driving growth in this sector and by extension the larger economy. “However, we believe that women can do better in the SMEs ecosystem if provided with the requisite skills and other resources.

“Overall, SMEs in Nigeria have what it takes to compete at the highest level in the internatio­nal market, but without the requisite exposure and other forms of empowermen­t, it can be very difficult to succeed locally and internatio­nally.’’

Smith added that, “as the number one bank for SMEs in Nigeria, we have built a strong base in this segment by consistent­ly offering various cutting-edge solutions under our key pillars of support, which are, access to capital, capacity building, advisory services, networking opportunit­y and technology.

“We are excited that these interventi­ons have tremendous­ly impacted individual­s, businesses and the nation’s economy, especially through job and wealth creation.

“We will continue to assist SMEs to overcome the challenges they usually face, especially at the take-off stage, because we want to be part of their success story.”

She expressed gratitude to Ogun State government and the Office of the First Lady for providing the enabling environmen­t for businesses to thrive, while urging the participan­ts to take advantage of the opportunit­ies provided by the training and its associated empowermen­t benefits to develop and take their respective businesses to greater heights. In her keynote address, the First Lady of Ogun State, Mrs. Abiodun, said, “as a firm believer in initiative­s that focus on boosting the economic capacity of women and offering both financial and non-financial support to women-owned enterprise­s, I consider this programme as a step in the right direction.

“I was excited when I was informed about the FCMB SheVenture­s initiative. Financial empowermen­t remains one of the most important means of eradicatin­g poverty among women in the developing world, as seen in Bangladesh, Kenya and Nigeria.’’

She added, “we have had numerous empowermen­t programmes in Nigeria. Many were driven by capacity building programmes followed by loans and grants to women to start-up businesses.

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