Access Bank Boosts Entrepreneurship With Womenpreneur Pitch-A-Ton Season 3

June 26, 2021
June 26, 2021
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Access Bank Womenpreneur Pitch-A-ton Africa 2021 for women entrepreneurs across Africa (Naira 5 million financial grant & a mini MBA from International Finance Corporation) | Opportunities For Africans
Access Bank Plc has unveiled the third edition of its Womenpreneur Pitch-a-ton Africa programme as part of the bank’s mandate to empower female entrepreneurs with financial and business skills,
The  Womenpreneur Pitch-a-ton Africa programme  is designed to provide female owned businesses across Africa an opportunity to access finance, world-class business training  as well as mentoring opportunities.
The 2021 Womenpreneur Pitch-a-ton Africa programme,which  officially kick off on June 21August 13, 2021 and will offer financial grants, an exclusive certified capacity building program and business coaching aimed at empowering women entrepreneurs.
The bank said interested female entrepreneurs are expected to have an existing business for at least one year with at least 50% female ownership and are supposed to be between the age range of 18 to 45 years.
Ayona Trimnell, Group Head, W Initiative, said: “Access Bank has been a leading advocate for women’s economic empowerment in Africa and this is the key motivation for the ‘W Initiative’ which caters to the women economy particularly in the areas of financing, capacity building and creating networking opportunities for women”.
“This year we are making the programme bigger and better by increasing the numbers to 100 women entrepreneurs who will emerge as finalists.”
She added that the programme would also be opening up to a total of nine African countries – Nigeria, Ghana, Zambia, Rwanda, Mozambique, Kenya, Democratic Republic of Congo, Sierra Leone and the Gambia”.
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