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Nigerian Women Receive Empowerment From First Bank’s Subsidiary

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First Bank of Nigeria

FBNQuest, the investment banking and asset management subsidiary of FBN Holdings Plc, has announced that it has reinforced its commitment to empowering women in collaboration with HerVest NG, a social enterprise providing financial inclusion for women.

HerVest is an inclusive digital platform providing financial growth services to under-served and excluded African women through target savings, impact investing and credit financing. It is specifically for smallholder women farmers in Nigeria.

The approach is premised on strengthening the capacity of urban and peri-urban in making decisive impact investments, particularly in female small-scale farmers who mostly lack access to capital and market while also strengthening local and global economies.

According to a statement by FBNQuest, by addressing the $15.6bn gender gap in agriculture, providing growth opportunities towards specific crops, grain banking, and provision of digitised e-extension services to female small-scale farmers in rural areas, cooperative members at HerVest earn competitive returns while strengthening the financial capacity of female farmers through access to capital, training sessions, and markets.

The statement said the partnership with HerVest was established as an innovative approach toward educating and empowering women on the importance of growing their businesses through proper financial planning.

“The overall objective is to ensure women imbibe smart investment and financial planning habits, in order to enable them to be more deliberate about preparing for the future and achieving their short, medium, or long-term financial goals,” the statement read in part.

Commenting on the alliance, Kayode Akinkugbe, Managing Director/CEO, FBNQuest Merchant Bank stated, “We believe strategic partnerships are an important tool for achieving real impact, and we are committed to collaborating with reputable organisations to deliver wider and more sustainable results across our different businesses.”

“We started this partnership to help women become more aware and confident about growing their wealth because we know there is an immense opportunity for economic growth and social impact when more women plan towards their future, ” he added.

Credit: punchng.com

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