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Access Bank bags Global Banking Alliance Award for women banking

Leading financial Institution, Access Bank Plc. has emerged winner of the 2019 GBA Women’s Market Champion Impact Award for its efforts towards providing opportunities for women.

The event which was organised by the Global Banking Alliance for Women (now Financial Alliance for Women) in Paris,  the award contributes to a growing list of recognitions for Access Bank, including the National Women in Finance Magazine’s Outstanding Banking Initiative Awards; the Global Banking Alliance (GBA) Women’s Market Champion Award; CBN Excellence in Women Economic Empowerment Award; National Council for Women Society Nigeria’s Dedication to Women Entrepreneurship Award; CBN Excellence in Women Economic Empowerment Award, among others.

Speaking at the ceremony after the announcement, GMD, Access bank, Herbert Wigwe, called for more efforts in women empowerment, adding that the Bank will not relent in creating more success stories for women.

Wigwe added; “For sustainable development, women empowerment, including support to improve their socio-economic status, remains a practical, highly-important endeavor”.

“Over the years, Access Bank has enshrined women empowerment into its corporate ethos, the recognition by a prestigious body such as the Financial Alliance for Women and the testimonials of our beneficiaries highlight the success of the bank in this area. Furthermore, we promise to intensify our efforts to build capacity and support women globally with the resources and expertise needed to improve their lives,” he explains.

Access Bank who has over 35 per cent women in its growing customer base, has consistently offered innovative solutions and unique products which include the W Power Loan, a discount offering that gives friendly loans to female-owned businesses, and the W Academy, where series of networking and capacity-building programs are held to train and mentor women.

Similarly, Access Bank other initiatives include the Maternal Health Service Support (MHSS), a scheme designed to support women with easy and convenient options to pay for medical expenses; and the recently-launched Womenpreneur Pitchaton program, an enterprise-growth program that provides female business owners with access to grants and a mini-MBA from International Finance Corporation (IFC).

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