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Friday, 3 October 2014

First Diamond Woman Enterprise Seminar Holds in Ibadan


Diamond Woman proposition, an initiative by Diamond Bank PLC aimed at empowering women economically, launched the first edition of its Enterprise Seminar in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, recently. 
The Seminar, organized in partnership with the Enterprise Development Centre (EDC) of the Pan Atlantic University, provides financial and advisory services, access to market opportunities and networking platforms to female entrepreneurs. 

Welcoming participants to the event, Aisha Ahmad, Head, Retail Financial Services, Diamond Bank PLC, said that the idea of the Diamond Woman Enterprise Seminar is informed by Diamond Bank’s desire to ensure that Nigerian women are well empowered to join the growing global female economy.  
According to her, “Research shows that about 50 per cent of new businesses are set up by women. Realizing the unique needs of this key segment of the population, Diamond Bank deemed it necessary to empower them with business management skills and networking opportunities to fulfill their life goals.”  
“The Diamond Woman Enterprise Seminar provides a unique capacity building platform to better position our female entrepreneurs as they multitask in their various roles as home makers, career women and business owners,” she added. 
Anna Gincherman, Chief Product Development Officer, Women’s World Banking, a nonprofit organization that provides strategic support, technical assistance and information particularly to women entrepreneurs in developing countries, lauded Diamond Bank’s efforts at bridging the gaps confronting female entrepreneurs.
She said: “Women’s World Banking is proud to be associated with Diamond Bank for providing access to financial services, financial education and knowledge to Nigerian female entrepreneurs. These are the areas where women entrepreneurs are most challenged and Diamond Bank is bridging the gap.”
Nneka Okekearu, Deputy Director of the EDC, noted that, “a major problem in women-owned businesses is the non-adherence to a systematic pricing structure, which does not augur well for sustainability.” She expressed optimism that the knowledge acquired in the seminar will help the women adopt better practices that will help them make profit and grow their businesses successfully. 

The Ibadan event had about 400 women entrepreneurs in attendance. The seminar was themed: The basics of product pricing-getting it right from the beginning.

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