Africa’s largest retail bank, Access Bank Plc., yesterday collaborated with the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund(LSETF)to launch the LSETF W Initiative aimed at economically empowering women in Lagos State.
The initiative,whichhas a total loan portfolio of N10billion,is targeted at women-owned businesses (with at least 50% ownership share) in operation for 1-5 years.
While delivering his address, Access Bank Group Managing Director, Herbert Wigwe said: “Access Bank is fully committed to bridging the existing gap and provide women with the support they need tosuccessfully implementtheir business ideas”.
“Looking at the number of women present here today, I don’t think the initial N4billionwe set aside to help women will be sufficient and based on that, the initiative fund will be increased to N10billion.Through partnerships withorganisationssuch asLSETF, Access Bank will continue to help women break boundaries, reinvent the status-quo and take advantage ofopportunities provided by technology and quality financial systems to make significant impact on the economy of Lagos State and Nigeria as a whole,” Wigwe added.
Delivering his keynote address, the Lagos State Governor, BabajideSanwo-Olu expressed his delight at the timeliness of the initiative, includingits immenseopportunitiesforresidentsin the state.
“The LSETF W Initiative has come at a very critical time for our economy, as we believe that women have a great role to playtowards achievingthe developmental results that we seekin our state,” saidSanwo-Olu.
“It is important to leverage on the accumulation of resources built through relationships, trust, goodwill, and influence between the State and otherprivate sectorstakeholders to make things happen quickly. Weare very proud of Access Bank as they continue to make available their financial and business expertise as well astheir fundstowards ensuringthat ourwomenare given adequate access to resources that will aid their successes,” he added.
Access Bank has a long history ofsupporting female empowerment,offeringover8,000personal loans valued at over N10.6billionsince 2018,withover 330 loansgivento women in business valued atover N16.6billion.