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• Some security men and members of the Kwabenya Traditional Council at the house
Ecobank Ghana, has in partnership with the Women’s Empowerment and Investment Group (WEIG), Annan Capital Partners, GUBA and Ozé disbursed GH¢150,000 as COVID-19 Stimulus package to 10 beneficiaries as part of an initiative to support women-led businesses in Ghana.
The partnership forms part of the bank’s commitment to the growth of women-owned and led businesses as well as the overall empowerment of women across Africa.
Speaking at a virtual conference, the Executive Director for Finance and Executive responsible for Consumer Banking at Ecobank Ghana, Dr Edward Botchway, said, “For us at Ecobank, we are committed to the actualization of women empowerment across Africa, as a pan African Bank, we do this in alignment with the Africa Union’s principle of gender parity”.
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Ecobank Ghana, in partnership with the Women’s Empowerment and Investment Group (WEIG), Annan Capital Partners and GUBA, with support from Ozé, last Friday disbursed GHS150,000 as a COVID-19 Stimulus package to 10 beneficiaries as part of an initiative to support women-led businesses in Ghana.
This partnership forms part of the bank’s commitment to the growth of women-owned and led businesses as well as the overall empowerment of women across Africa.
Welcoming guests to the virtual ceremony, the Executive Director for Finance and Executive responsible for Consumer Banking at Ecobank Ghana, Dr Edward Botchway, said, “for us at Ecobank, we are committed to the actualization of women empowerment across Africa, as a pan African Bank, and we do this in alignment with the Africa Union’s principle of gender parity”.