DBG commits to empowering women-led businesses
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Wema Bank Reaffirms Commitment to Women's Empowerment
Wema Bank's Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Moruf Oseni, has reiterated the bank's dedication to promoting women's empowerment, gender inclusion, and equality. Speaking at the bank's International Women's Day (IWD) 2025 event in Lagos, Oseni emphasized Wema Bank's longstanding commitment to supporting women, stating, "We walk the talk when it comes to women empowerment." Since the launch of its women-focused initiative, SARA by We…
Foxhills mark International Women’s Day recognising inspirational women driving the business - Hospitality & Catering News
Foxhills Club & Resort celebrated International Women’s Day recognising the women behind the thriving business in Surrey last Friday, continuing its ongoing commitment to the wellbeing and development of its team. The event featured a series of thought-provoking and inspiring panel discussions focusing on vital topics affecting the progression of women in the workplace, including […]
Why being a female business leader in the finance sector still warrants a conversation
Laura Leslie, Partner at DSG Chartered Accountants (DSG), discusses her insights on navigating leadership in the traditionally male-dominated finance sector. She offers advice for other female leaders that are facing challenges, and her thoughts on how to reach your full potential following this year’s International Women’s Day.
DBG commits to empowering women-led businesses
Development Bank Ghana (DBG) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting women-led businesses with the necessary financial backing and skills development to enhance their growth and sustainability. This commitment was highlighted during an engagement with female students of the Design and Technology Institute (DTI) as part of activities marking International Women’s Day 2025. Speaking to the […] The post DBG commits to empowering women-led busin…
How Empowering Women Entrepreneurs With Access To Capital Can Grow Africa’s Economy – Independent Newspaper Nigeria
Ifeoma Uddoh Africa’s economic industry is undergoing a transformation, with women entrepreneurs emerging as key drivers of innovation, job creation, and sustainable development. However, despite their significant contributions, women across the continent face substantial barriers, particularly in accessing the capital needed to grow their businesses. Addressing this challenge could unlock immense economic potential, fostering inclusive […]
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