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Access Bank’s Womenpreneur Pitch-A-Ton Africa welcomes South Africa

Are you a woman who owns and runs her own innovative business, looking for a grant that will assist you to expand? Perhaps you’re seeking expert training to grow your business? Sounds like you’re a womenpreneur, and you could qualify for a grant of up to R200,000 and a mini MBA to get you soaring to success.

Access Bank’s campaign Womenpreneur Pitch-A-Ton Africa is designed to support women in business across the African continent. Now, the bank is looking to put South African women’s businesses on the map.

Launched in 2019, the Womenpreneur Pitch-A-Ton Africa was the first women-in-business support initiative of its kind offered by the Access Bank W-Initiative.

In its maiden edition, the programme provided financial grants worth ₦9m (approximately R300,000) to the top five applicants, plus a free mini MBA certification for 50 women entrepreneurs in Nigeria.

As a dynamic new force in South African banking, Access Bank is extending the Womenpreneur Pitch-A-Ton Africa opportunity to the progressive, motivated women of our country. This will see South African business women included with their counterparts from Nigeria, Ghana, Rwanda, Zambia, Sierra-Leone, Gambia, Kenya, Mozambique and Congo.

In conjunction with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, Access Bank Plc is reaching out to the growing innovating women sector on the continent.

So apply now on https://southafrica.accessbankplc.com/womanpreneur/ pitch your business, get selected and stand to win a prize that will last a lifetime.

For more information, contact Access Bank Womanpreneuer Pitch-a-ton on moc.clpknabssecca@seracw.

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