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FCMB and NNEW Empower 215 Women Entrepreneurs

  • FCMB SheVentures Mentoring Programme supports women entrepreneurs with financial solutions
  • SheVentures Currently on 11th Cohort
  • Five Key Areas Outlined during the session

The FCMB SheVentures Mentoring Programme, in partnership with NECA’s Network of Entrepreneurial Women, recently celebrated the virtual graduation of 215 women entrepreneurs.

Eko Hot Blog gathered that this achievement marks the completion of the programme’s 11th cohort, which aims to empower women in business through skill development, market access, and networking opportunities.

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Over a six-week period, participants received guidance in five key business areas: strategic management, financial management, operations, sales and marketing, and human resources.

The comprehensive programme included masterclasses led by industry experts, one-on-one mentorship sessions, sector-focused discussions, and book reviews to enhance entrepreneurial knowledge.

NNEW President Adefunke Kuyoro commended the mentees for their dedication and highlighted the programme’s importance in promoting sustainable business growth among women entrepreneurs.

“This graduation marks the start of a new chapter where these women will make impactful contributions to the economy,” she said.

FCMB’s Head of Women Banking, Nnenna Jagogo-Jack, delivered a keynote address reaffirming the bank’s dedication to empowering women entrepreneurs.

She encouraged the graduates to apply the knowledge and skills acquired during the programme to further develop their businesses.

Dr. Yemisi Adeyeye, Managing Director and Cofounder of Lifefount Hospital, gave an enlightening lecture on “Investment Readiness for Business Owners.”

She highlighted the significance of strategic planning, mentorship, and maintaining solid financial records to secure investments and create scalable business models.

Eniola Mayowa, Project Director, commended the collaborative efforts that made the programme successful.

She stated that participants gained practical skills and self-assurance, enabling them to face real-world challenges and seize opportunities for growth and success in their entrepreneurial journeys.

“This initiative highlights the power of community and knowledge-sharing in fostering entrepreneurial growth,” she added.

The ceremony concluded with the presentation of certificates by Pastor Kemisola T’Oluwanimi, Head of NNEW Academy.

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She urged graduates to leverage their new tools and networks to expand their businesses and contribute to societal development.

“The FCMB SheVentures Mentoring Programme exemplifies First City Monument Bank’s dedication to supporting women entrepreneurs with financial solutions, capacity-building initiatives, and access to vital networks, fostering a robust ecosystem for business success,” the statement said.

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