Access Bank partners with She Leads Africa on Facebook Program for training Female Entrepreneurs across Nigeria

Access Bank Plc, in partnership with She Leads Africa, has concluded the first phase of #SheMeansBusiness, a Facebook programme aimed at empowering female SMEs on how to leverage digital platforms to drive growth in their businesses.

L – R: Edwin Onwubuari, Regional Sales Manager, Access Bank Plc; Akpata Fidelia, CEO, Chris-Kay Investment, Christina Makanjuola, Chrismak Travels Limited; Olajide Bamidele, Digital Trainer, She Leads Africa; Bolaji Abodunrin, Regional Sales Director, South West, Access Bank during the Access Bank/Facebook Digital training for female entrepreneurs held in Ibadan recently.

The training, aimed at scaling up the skills of small business owners to take advantage of the captive market on social media platforms in Nigeria and beyond, kicked off in the month of June and has held in Abuja, Lagos, Enugu and Ibadan with over  500 female business owners in attendance. 

Addressing newsmen in Abuja during the start of the training series, Executive Director, Retail banking, Access Bank Plc, Victor Etuokwu, said “As one of the fastest growing retail banks in the country, Access Bank is always at the forefront of leveraging technology to drive emerging businesses. The idea behind this partnership and empowerment programme is to give our SME customers an opportunity to expand their access to the market and increase their visibility to potential customers. There are over two billion people on Facebook globally and over 65 billion WhatsApp messages exchanged globally on a daily basis. With the right knowledge, our customers can showcase their products to large audiences as well as get leads that will take their businesses forward.”

Cross section of participants during the Access Bank/Facebook Digital training for female entrepreneurs held in Ibadan recently.

Etuokwu further said, “We intend to actualise our promise as the largest retail bank in Africa to provide not just financial services but also non-financial services which we provide knowing that when our customers succeed it will trickle down to us.”

During an interview with Chigozie Onyeocha, the Regional and Sales Director of Lagos Mainland at Access Bank, it was learnt that the bank has a strong interest in Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). According to Onyeocha, Access Bank believes that if SMEs are well supported, the country’s economy will benefit in return. 

L – R: Uchechukwu Onyia, CEO, Dacreams Makeover; Chikwenze Raphael, Digital Trainer, She Leads Africa; Adanna Divine –Adeola, Customer Service Manager, Access Bank Plc, Enugu; and Chiaku Ekwueme, CEO, Kidsville Place during the Access Bank/Facebook Digital training for female entrepreneurs held in Enugu recently.

“We have  about 37 millions of SME businesses in Nigeria in this category, employing over 60 million Nigerians presently, for us, we believe if we support the SME sector right, we will have a better economy.” He went further to disclose that the programme was initiated because of the bank’s belief that women are better managers. 

“Women are better managers, and if we engage them well and provide them with the necessary materials and opportunities to grow their businesses, it will help our mission, which is to boost the nation’s economy.”

Cross section of participants during the Access Bank/Facebook Digital training for female entrepreneurs held in Ibadan recently.

“We actually have a division in the bank that caters to women, and we have opportunities that we expose our female customers to. We have loan facilities for women at a low-interest rate, encouraging them to do their businesses right. Our goal is to have more empowered women which we believe will deliver a better economy” Onyeocha concluded.

She Leads Africa’s Digital Marketing Trainer, Adeyemi Adedayo, said the programme is specifically designed for women to upscale and boost their businesses and focuses on how to use Facebook’s family apps, including Messenger, WhatsApp and Instagram.

Cross section of participants during the Access Bank/Facebook Digital training for female entrepreneurs held in Ibadan recently.

Adedayo stressed that feedback from the business owners engaged so far has been tremendous. “We have since recorded remarkable growth in engaging these women and the results derived from these engagements have been very remarkable. The women have responded well so far, and it is encouraging for the trainers” he said.

While Adedayo stated the initiative has birthed futuristic businesses that will thrive the economy, he lauded Access Bank Plc for keying into the objective of Facebook’s human empowerment.

“Access Bank has been great in this collective responsibility with She Leads Africa and Facebook to empower in order to have a robust economy.”

One of the participants, Bolanle Alabi, CEO, Easy Flight Travels in Lagos, said, “I have learnt how to market products online by locating my audience and giving them direct information. Sometimes when you go on Facebook, you do not give the specific details to be able to attract the required audience, I have learnt how to restructure and how to create the right profile.”

The second phase of the Access Bank, Facebook and She Leads Africa training will continue in Abeokuta on Wednesday, July 17, Jos, July 23, and Benin, July 26, 2019.

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