In a significant step to empower women entrepreneurs in Eastern Uganda, Equity bank has today engaged with hundreds of small-scale and micro-business owners in Busoga subregion.
The event held in the town of Iganga is part of the second edition of the “Abakyala ku Ntiiko” initiative that aims to equip women with financial management knowledge, accounting, record keeping skills and improving their access to financing – key factors in scaling businesses.
Introduced in March 2024, the Abakyala ku Ntiiko initiative has already made substantial progress in changing the financial landscape for women in micro and small-scale businesses across the country. By providing financial education, business mentorship, and access to banking solutions, Equity bank is helping women-led enterprises in Busoga Sub-region thrive. The Iganga event brought together a diverse group of women from various sectors, all eager to learn how to better manage their finances, secure financial support and grow their businesses.
Speaking at the event, Ruth Nakaima- Deputy Speaker of Iganga Municipality applauded Equity bank for its impactful initiative in empowering women. She expressed optimism that Abakyala Ku Ntiiko engagement will impact several women-led businesses and transform lives.
“Equity bank’s support has transformed the lives of many women by giving skills training, boosting financial literacy and enhancing confidence; and we can even empower more women to step out of their comfort zones and achieve success,” said Nakaima.
Ronald Nakhasanga Equity bank’s Regional Manager highlighted the bank ‘s support towards women entrepreneurs through tailored offering such as Equi Mama business loans, school fees loans, youth loans and SACCO loans among others.
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