Access Bank launches Womenpreneur Pitch-a-ton Season 5
July 3, 2023444 views0 comments
Access Bank’s W Initiative has opened applications for the 2023 edition of its Womenpreneur Pitch-a-ton where qualified participants will be opportuned to showcase their businesses in pitching sessions to a prestigous pan-African jury.
The application process which commenced on June 26, 2023, and will run until August 11, 2023, spans three months and includes an eight-week mini-MBA training programme conducted in collaboration with the International Finance Corporation (IFC).
The top finalists will present their business ideas, incorporating the knowledge gained from the mini-MBA program, and stand a chance to win financial grants and other consolation prizes.
Entering its fifth season, the Womenpreneur Pitch-a-ton programme is designed to support female entrepreneurs who have been running their businesses for at least one year, have at least 50 per cent ownership or controlling rights, and fall within the age range of 18 to 55 years. To apply, interested candidates must visit the official website and complete the online application form.
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Upon closure of the application period, a team of independent business experts will review and screen all online submissions. Out of the numerous applications received, the top 500 candidates will be selected to proceed to the next stage. These candidates will then be required to submit a sixty-second video pitch, which will determine the final top 120 participants.
Access Bank, through the W Initiative, launched the first Womenpreneur Pitch-a-ton in 2019 in line with its value proposition to be the number one bank of choice for women in Nigeria, and the programme has since received over 150,000 applications through its first four iterations. The bank has also awarded Mini-MBA training to 300 women and disbursed over N45 million in grants.
Abiodun Olubitan,Group head of women banking at Access Bank Plc,who expressed her excitement about the launch of the new season, stated that the continuity of the Womenpreneur Pitch-a-ton is a testament of Access Bank’s commitment to empowering female entrepreneurs across Africa.
Olubitan said the bank believes in providing women with the necessary tools, resources, and opportunities to succeed in the business world.
“We aim to build on the successes of previous editions and this year, we are increasing the number of beneficiaries to 120 women entrepreneurs,” she added.