Union Bank Holds Empowerment Seminar for Female Entrepreneurs

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Union Bank Holds Empowerment Seminar for Female Entrepreneurs

As part of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Business advisory programme, Union Bank recently organized an empowerment seminar for a cross section of female entrepreneurs in Lagos.

The seminar tagged ‘Breaking Barriers – Women in Business’ was designed to provide UnionBank’s female SME customers with practical guides on how to surmount typical challenges faced by small businesses in Nigeria with particular focus on business law, accounting and online marketing.
Union Bank’s SME seminars are a frequent feature in its business advisory service and this recent edition was specifically organised for female entrepreneurs ahead of the International Women’s Day (IWD) celebrations.

According to Union Bank’s Head of Retail Segments, Paul Aseme:

“We recognize that Nigerian SMEs face many challenges– especially during the start-up stage of the business.

We are therefore organizing these seminars, bringing in accomplished entrepreneurs and professionals to share expert advice that will help these female business owners establish a good foundation for their businesses, widen their exposure and expand their business connections.”

Topics covered include ‘Understanding your business and the market’, ‘Online presence and visibility’ as well as ‘Business Law and application’ all in a bid to provide the SMEs with the essential knowledge they need to build sustainable businesses and thrive in the Nigerian marketplace.

There were facilitators from Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Legal experts
from Amber Solicitors, Brand experts from SME Studio and representatives of renowned brands
who shared tips on how to develop strong product and service brands.

In addition, the SME seminar also provided a platform for service providers to network and
promote their services and business solutions to SMEs and help them explore market
opportunities.

The seminar series highlights Union Bank’s support for the development of the SME sector of the Nigerian economy and specifically the development of women in business. The Bank continues to operate various SME funding schemes to assist SMEs in financing, expanding markets and enhancing competitiveness in the marketplace.

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