Heritage Bank Empowers 600 Women Across Nigeria On International Women’s Day
Heritage Bank Limited, Nigeria’s most innovative banking services provider, has empowered over 600 women across the country as part of activities to mark the International Women’s Day tagged: “Be Bold for Change.”
L-R, Kikanwa Akpenyi
(Head Customer Experience & Analytics) of Heritage Bank Plc, Anthonia Ojenagbon, CEO, Silton African Kitchen,
Cynthia Erigbuem (Group Head, Market Intelligence & Analytics) of
the bank, Raliat A. Oyetunde (SME Consultant), Mrs. Ini Abimbola (CEO
Thistle Praxis Consulting), during the event organized by Heritage Bank
to
mark the International Women’s Day tagged: “Be Bold for Change,” in Lagos.
The bank
organised a training programme with theme: Emerging Female Entrepreneurs Forum for
women in Benin, the Edo state capital, Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, Minna in
Niger State and in Lagos respectively.
The United
Nations adopted March 8 every year to celebrate women in honour of the
remarkable contributions by women to the global society. The day also
commemorates the inspiring roles of women around the world to secure their
rights and build more equitable societies.
Addressing
participants in Lagos, Cynthia Erigbuem, Group Head, Market Intelligence &
Analytics, Retail Banking of Heritage Bank noted that the bank recognized that this
group of stakeholders play a vital role in driving retail business and that is
why it is partnering with them to achieve its corporate goals.
“Our culture is predisposed to welcome
every woman and her vision into our mindset of creativity and knowledge,
helping her to grow her business beyond where she can ever imagine by offering specialized
products and services for her business,”adding that “by our very nature, our
services are personal, and deliberately approached from a bespoke angle, to
simplify her life and business so as to be able to create, preserve and transfer
wealth across generations.”
Erigbuem observed that Heritage Bank is
a leading Nigerian bank with an excellent service culture hinged on working
with each customer to create a name and heritage for today and for future
generations. With the ideals of Service, Performance, Respect, Integrity,
Innovation, Tenacity and Excellence forming core values, we have set out to
redefine the concept of banking for the quintessential customer.”
In order to achieve this goal, she stated that Heritage Bank
specializes in products and services that are tailored towards the specific
needs of women, irrespective of their age and social status.
According to her, such products that can be exploited by women to
their advantage arePower Base, Why
BankMy Family, HB Concourse and SME Business Advisory Services.
She listed 10
financial literacy tips for the emerging female entrepreneurs to be successful
in business: keep records such as bank statements, receipts, invoices; write
down your business goals, make your bank account officer your best friend and have a separate
account for your business.
Others are
know your financial personality, identify your business needs and wants,take
advantage of banking channels/products for ease of business dealings;save, no
loose change; bank your money, avoid losing income and pay your taxes when
due as well as measure business
performance against your goals.
Other
facilitators at the Lagos forum were Mrs. Ini Abimbola, CEO/Lead Consultant,
ThistlePraxis Consulting Limited; Mrs. AdetayoOtun, CEO, Ambassador Kitchen and
Catering Services and Mrs. Oluwakemi Oduntan, a legal practitioneramong others.
L-R,
Jubril Adeojo (Head, SME Assets &
Intervention Funds) of Heritage Bank plc, Mrs. Ayanfeoluwa Oluwaseun
(Thriving Enterprise Development Centre), Sarah Edward (Associate
Consultant @ Kinetic Associates Limited) Cynthia Erigbuem (Group Head,
Market Intelligence & Analytics) of the bank, during
the event organized by Heritage Bank to mark the International Women’s Day tagged: “Be Bold for Change,” in Lagos.
In a keynote
address, Ms.O Idahosa, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Benin City,
Edo State said growing a successful business required hardwork and knowledge of
the business, determination and a personal resolve to be a solution to a
problem or a supplier of a need.
She enjoined the
women entrepreneurs to ensure that a product must satisfy an immediate need,
develop a complete business before starting; offer good quality at a fair
price, be careful with money- cash flow is essential; maximise marketing
opportunities, love your customers and never give up.
No comments