Union Bank Empowers 40 Female Entrepreneurs through Enterprise & Leadership Program

L-R: Nnenna Jacob-Ogogo; Head, Alpher, Union Bank, Lola Cardoso; Chief Digital & Innovation Officer, Union Bank and Francesca Uriri; Founder, Leading Ladies Africa at the press parley to announce the Union Bank sponsored Enterprise & Leadership Program 

Union Bank, in conjunction with Leading Ladies Africa, today officially unveiled 40 female entrepreneurs who will be participating in the keenly sought after Enterprise and Leadership Program (ELP).

The initiative, being put together by women-focused non-profit organisation, Leading Ladies Africa, is a two-month, practical, hands-on program that is focused on enabling women entrepreneurs in Nigeria to identify business opportunities, create and sustain viable enterprises, and scale up their businesses.

Speaking at the official media parley to unveil the participants, Lola Cardoso; Chief Digital and Innovation Officer; Union Bank said: “We identified this initiative as one that will help amplify our efforts to support women and drive gender balance in Nigeria. Union Bank is proud to support these female entrepreneurs and enable their success. We are excited about the impact the program will have on the women and their businesses, and the ripple effects on the society at large. 

“We are pleased that Union Bank, through its αlpher Initiative is fully supporting Leading Ladies Africa’s Enterprise and Leadership Program said Francesca Uriri; Founder Leading Ladies Africa. “We’re running this program because we understand that there is a very clear need for most micro, small and medium sized businesses to develop structure and systems that enable them scale, generate profit and become sustainable.”

Continuing further she said: “We received over 1,700 entries for this program from female entrepreneurs in Nigeria, and even from other African countries, further reiterating the need and value in supporting enterprise. The Program will be run in conjunction with the China Europe Business School (CEIBS), because we understand how important it is for the ladies to benefit from a global academic and business faculty.”

 L-R: Lola Cardoso; Chief Digital & Innovation Officer, Union Bank,Francesca Uriri; Founder, Leading Ladies Africa and Nnenna Jacob-Ogogo; Head, Alpher, Union Bank

Union Bank continues to support initiatives that foster women empowerment and gender balance. Through αlpher, the Bank’s newly introduced women’s proposition, it is focused on enabling success for women of all ages and backgrounds, providing them with the support they require to live more empowered and fulfilled lives.

Leading Ladies Africa is a women-focused non-profit with the vision of achieving 25% of female representation in the fields of Leadership, Business, Politics and Advocacy.

Leading Ladies Africa’s key objectives are to promote inclusivity and diversity, and also to develop programs that will equip women with skills, provide hands on capacity training and inspire them to achieve their set objectives in their lives, businesses and careers. A key aim of Leading Ladies Africa is to meet the UN’s fifth Sustainable Development Goal of empowering women and promoting gender equality.

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