Skye Bank Trains 20 Female Entrepreneurs
Twenty female entrepreneurs were recently trained by Skye Bank Plc
under the aegis of the Skye Pearl programme to assist them run their
businesses efficiently, profitably and professionally.
The beneficiaries were the first set of entrepreneurs to be trained
under the advisory and training support services for female
entrepreneurs, a component package of the Skye Pearl programme, which
was specifically developed to cater to the funding and capacity building
needs of female entrepreneurs, stay-at-home mothers, among others.
Declaring the training programme open, the Regional Director, Greater
Ikeja Region, Skye Bank Plc, Mr. Ndubuisi Osakwe, said the training
programme was to help build capacity for women in business and equip
them with the necessary skills to succeed in business.
Osakwe said studies had shown that with the necessary basic training in
business management, women would excel as well as create value thereby
contributing to the development of the nation.
He further said women in business have low record of credit default,
adding that with the necessary training and business advisory, they
would not only excel but become employers of labour.
In her remarks, Head, Small Business Group, Skye Bank Plc, Mrs. Ayodele
Olojede, said the bank would partner with the female entrepreneurs to
improve the business climate and remove obstacles to their success.
Olojede noted that the training programme was in line with the unique
value proposition of Skye Pearl initiative to address the knowledge and
skill gap among female entrepreneurs and position them for competitive
participation in business.
Some of the beneficiaries who spoke after the training programme lauded
Skye Bank for its strategic partnership with female entrepreneurs in
the areas of financial and advisory services.
Managing Director of Jemsiks Nigeria Limited, Mrs. Adetutu Akoni,
expressed delight at the training which covered financial planning,
account preparation, forecasting and book keeping.
Akoni said the knowledge gained from the programme would help her
manage her business better and more profitably by plucking waste and
loopholes.
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