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Standard Chartered Bank Ghana PLC has announced the graduation of 20 women in its Women in Technology Incubator programme.
The women entrepreneurs participated in a comprehensive incubator aimed at empowering women-led start-ups and providing them with the necessary resources and support to thrive.
After a rigorous pitch process, five outstanding participants were awarded seed funding of GH₵110,000 each to invest in their businesses.
The programme is implemented in partnership with the Ghana Climate Innovation Centre, an Ashesi University business incubator.
The Standard Chartered Women in Technology Incubator programme speaks to the Bank’s strategy of investing in women-owned businesses to bring greater prosperity and diversity to the communities in which they operate with emphasis on supporting innovation, infrastructure and technology.
Through this initiative, women entrepreneurs have a platform to build capacity and realize their full potential in the world of business.
The Consumer Private & Business Banking of Standard Chartered Bank Ghana PLC, Yvonne Gyebi, commented, “As a bank we celebrate these incredible women, a powerful testament to the limitless potential of diversity and innovation. With our Women in Tech programme we are championing economic inclusion for female businesses. We are inspired by their journey of breaking down barriers that truly reflects the world we live in.”
Speaking at the event, the Executive Director of the Ghana Climate Innovation Centre, Ruka Sanusi, expressed her profound enthusiasm for the significant strides being taken to drive innovation and sustainable solutions in our ever-evolving technological landscape and she highlighted the pivotal role that collaboration, knowledge exchange, and empowerment of women entrepreneurs play in propelling our society towards a greener and more prosperous future. In addition to the seed funding, the businesses will receive portfolio management support over the next 10 weeks, exposure to potential investors who are looking to support women-led businesses and will also be joining the global SCWIT alumni network where they will have access to additional networking events, resources, content, and business scaling opportunities.
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