Stanbic IBTC Commits To Woman Entrepreneurial Empowerment

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Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc, has through its annual Bloom Weekend promoted financial well-being and entrepreneurial success among women.

The financial institution celebrated women in its Blue Blossom community with the theme, ‘With Her, For Her’, which featured several components including a yoga session, village market, the Ladies At The Table Empowerment Series (LATTES), an all-day trade fair, and Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SME) masterclasses.

Blue Blossom is a community of women who want to save more efficiently, diversify their investments, build sustainable businesses or careers and protect their wealth and family while connecting with other women within the community.

Executive director of business development at Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers, Nike Bajomo said that the primary goal is to celebrate, empower, and inspire the women within the vibrant Blue Blossom community.

She emphasised that Bloom aimed to facilitate meaningful discussions, bridge the gap between women’s aspirations and achievements, and spark meaningful change.

“By providing a platform for influential figures and attendees to engage in open dialogue, Bloom encouraged women to take bold steps towards their goals, fostering a sense of community and support. The event was designed to inspire women to reach new heights and make a lasting impact,” Bajomo explained.

Keynote speaker CEO of Lady Bird Limited, Mrs. Bunmi Oke emphasised the importance of women’s strength, unity, and support for one another.

She encouraged women to confidently lift themselves up, showcasing their unique talents and abilities.

Oke also stressed the need for women to plan their steps, set specific and measurable goals, and take charge of their lives to achieve their dreams.

Head of enterprise Banking at Stanbic IBTC Bank, Olajumoke Bello highlighted the indispensable contributions of women to societal progress and stressed the necessity of supporting women in overcoming the obstacles that often impede their journey to financial success.

“At Stanbic IBTC, this is how we are impacting women. We are standing by and supporting them as business owners. As the saying goes, when women succeed, communities are impacted, communities prosper, communities thrive, and nations prosper.

“Our goal is to see the women in the Bloom Community grow, both in their businesses and personally, showing that we are growing and continuing this journey with them. We want to see this empowerment reflected in their thriving and growth,” she pointed out.

The event’s panel session featured a diverse range of seasoned professionals, including: Mrs. Eugenia Abu, Broadcast Journalist and media expert, Dr. Olaide Omotosho Ikuru, Medical Practitioner, Nike Folagbade, Family Life coach and counsellor, Oluwadamilola Dada, associate director at PWC.

These experts shared valuable insights and encouragement, providing participants with practical advice and inspiration to succeed in their personal and professional lives.

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