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Business News of Friday, 1 November 2024

    

Source: Citi News

DBG partners Advans Ghana to empower female entrepreneurs under AdvansHer programme

Michael Mensah-Baah, Deputy CEO of DBG, Guillaume Valence, CEO of Advans Ghana Michael Mensah-Baah, Deputy CEO of DBG, Guillaume Valence, CEO of Advans Ghana

Development Bank Ghana (DBG), under its SME-GO program, has partnered with Advans Ghana Savings & Loans to launch AdvansHer, an initiative supporting women-led small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

AdvansHer offers flexible financing, financial literacy, and business training for 200 female entrepreneurs, tackling challenges unique to women in business.

This partnership aligns with DBG’s mission to bolster economic growth through financial inclusion, with DBG planning to allocate GHS 500 million to women-owned SMEs over the next two years.

The AdvansHer program reflects a collaborative investment in economic resilience, gender equality, and sustainable development in Ghana.

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