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”In Her Bag” for all younger Nigerian feminine entrepreneurs

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Nigeria| Femme Africa is launching “In Her Bag – A Enterprise Fund powered by Flutterwave,” designed for younger feminine entrepreneurs aged 18 to 35. The initiative goals to offer monetary and social assist to nurture enterprise development and management abilities.

Understanding the challenges confronted by feminine entrepreneurs in scaling their companies, Femme Africa has teamed up with Flutterwave, a distinguished fintech firm, to supply development alternatives to small and medium-sized enterprise house owners in Nigeria.

This system will welcome feminine entrepreneurs throughout varied sectors, offering a 5-day immersive coaching program led by business specialists. The initiative consists of periods on branding, gross sales funding, neighborhood constructing, and e-commerce. The chosen members will achieve beneficial data, refine methods, enhance management abilities, and stand an opportunity to win a grant of 4 million Naira shared among the many winners.

Toluwaleke Subair, Applications Supervisor at Femme Africa, emphasizes that “In Her Bag” displays their dedication to empowering Nigerian ladies to guide and innovate inside their industries.

Mathieu Limousi, VP of Advertising and marketing at Flutterwave, expressed pleasure to assist this initiative, reiterating the corporate’s mission to empower small-scale entrepreneurs for a extra inclusive future.

Functions for “In Her Bag” open on November tenth, and shut on the seventeenth. Ladies-founded companies registered in Nigeria for at the least 12 months and utilizing Flutterwave for enterprise transactions qualify. A panel of established enterprise house owners will conduct the choice.

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