FirstGem train moves to Akwa-Ibom and Benue states

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First Bank of Nigeria Limited has launched a product that will enable female customers to access support funds for their total financial empowerment.

The product known as FirstGem also offers free business advisory, specialised trainings on business development initiatives, regular information and insight on business opportunities in various sectors and industries as well as tremendous discounts at merchant outlets that offer lifestyle products and services amongst other benefits.

FirstGem, the FirstBank lifestyle offering for women was launched in Lagos in October 2016, to specifically provide enabling opportunities for women to achieve their financial goals and aspirations.

FirstBank in the bid to provide all women across the country with this amazing offering has committed to driving this train across all the geo-political regions of Nigeria, sensitizing women to leverage the FirstGem offering to achieve sustainable economic growth and contribute to national development.

The Chairman, First Bank of Nigeria Limited and author of the Book, The Girl-Entrepreneur were at Uyo Akwa-Ibom State on November 24, 2016, where she participated at a book club event to deliberate on the values of entrepreneurship whilst sensitising the attending entrepreneurs on the FirstGem offering. The FirstBank team was also at Makurdi, Benue State on November 29, 2016 to support the First Lady of Benue State, Dr Eunice Ortom in her pet project tagged ‘Eunice Spring of Life (ESLF) Social Support Programme for Benue Women’ to promote economic activities for women.

Driving home the FirstGem Offering, the Bank provided an exposition on the funding windows for women in the agricultural value chain. This includes the special intervention fund of N220 billion created by the CBN to provide low cost, long tenored funds to MSMEs to enhance their capacity for employment generation, economic development and inclusive growth. The scheme commenced in 2014 and advocated that 60 per cent of the fund should go for women entrepreneurs.

The FirstGem offering according to the bank, would empower more women to drive economic activities, transformation and development in the social environment while it provides the requisite support system to enable women to be all that they can be.

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