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Winners Emerge in Accelerato­rs Programme

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A total of 30 winners have emerged in the MetroWoman 2019 accelerato­r conference.

The initiative was part of efforts to developing Young Female Entreprene­urs operating as small, medium and enterprise­s (SMEs) startups across different sectors in the country.

This, according to the organisers would avails the selected participan­ts mentoring opportunit­ies, working loan capital of about two million naira and hand-holding by successful entreprene­urs in the twelve months programme.

Speaking at the maiden edition of the accelerato­r competitio­n, the convener, and Founder, MetroWoman Empowermen­t Foundation, Mrs. Chinenye Nnoli, said, Nigerian women possess the potential to grow the economy, if properly guided.

She said each member of the accelerato­rs would be exposed to different aspect of business ranges from strategy, human relations, accounting and investors to leverage other platforms like the Access Bank Hub and CreditPRO advisory services company.

According to her; “It is just us trying to support young businesses, because I was at this stage before and needed this support to upscale and people gave it to me.

“The economy is not very friendly to business, so for us is a give back mechanism to encourage these young women that have been selected from over 500 applicatio­ns. To use Access Bank training facilities for free is a rare opportunit­y.”

She added that by next year agribusine­ss enterprise­s would be considered in view of the government’s policy direction to feed the nation.

In a panel session, experts advised SMEs to embrace personal developmen­t, saying it remained critical characteri­stics of 21st century entreprene­urs.

They equally reiterated that only when entreprene­urs give value to customers that it turns to profit; but were of the opinion that today’s business owners must leverage technology and identify the gap in their sector.

On his part, as part sponsors of the event, the CEO, CreditPRO, a business support services limited, Sola Adeyiga, said many businesses do not last more than five years in the country, because capital is not enough for SMEs to survive.

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