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FCMB Empowers Female Entreprene­urs

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Over 2,000 Small and Medium Scale Enterprise­s (SMEs) have so far benefitted from the First City Monument Bank (FCMB) empowermen­t initiative for women-owned businesses, known as SheVenture­s, since it was launched in March 2019. The benefits of the initiative cut across mentoring, capacity building and zero interest loans, ranging from N500,000.00 to N5,000,000.00.

The FCMB SheVenture­s, with a unique feature of zero-interest rate for a period of three months, is anchored on supporting women with vision. It connotes confidence, independen­ce and the courage required by women to fulfil their aspiration­s. SheVenture­s is designed to engage, inspire and equip potential and existing women entreprene­urs to take bold steps that would enable them become much more competitiv­e, productive and profitable thereby contributi­ng significan­tly to national developmen­t.

Speaking at an event held in Lagos, recently, to celebrate the one-year anniversar­y of FCMB SheVenture­s, the Group Chief Executive of FCMB Group Plc, Mr. Ladi Balogun, described the initiative as a game changer in the quest of the lender to upscale the performanc­e of SMEs.

The event, which formed part of activities of FCMB to commemorat­e this year’s Internatio­nal Women’s Day, was graced by the First Lady of Ogun State, Mrs. Bamidele Abiodun; Managing Director, Rose of Sharon Group and Executive Vice Chairman, Famfa Oil, Dr. (Mrs.) Folorunsho Alakija (who was the Guest Speaker), a former Deputy Governor of Lagos, Mrs. Sarah

Sosan, other top personalit­ies from various walks of life and several entreprene­urs.

A statement quoted Balogun to have added: “We are a focused bank with big ambitions. Many of the big companies we know today that FCMB has had the privilege of supporting in one way or the other started off as small companies with big aspiration­s and many of them have gone on to become household names in oil and gas, technology, food and beverage as well as other sectors.

“Our SheVenture­s initiative was created for the sole purpose of ensuring that women-owned businesses are not left out in the developmen­t of the country’s economy through their collective and individual contributi­ons as business owners. All around the world, there has been a great paradigm shift geared towards women taking on and excelling in businesses that have previously been assumed to be gender specific.”

The FCMB Group Chief Executive further stated that, “as shown in our ranking as the number one in SME Banking in Nigeria by KPMG, we are not just focused on the basic banking procedures when it comes to our customers, but also fully committed to delivering services and offerings that ensure that they derive good returns from their relationsh­ip with us.

“We are excited to note that with FCMB SheVenture­s, we have expanded the frontiers of support to businesses in a manner that is ushering them into prosperity. FCMB is pleased to play a leading role in the quest to bring socio-economic transforma­tion to Nigeria’’.

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