Wema Bank PLC, the pioneer of Nigeria’s first fully digital bank ALAT,
has taken another giant step towards creating a better and promising
future for women in Nigeria and in other parts of the world, as it
formally unveiled its proposition specifically for
women.
Sara by Wema, was made public by the Managing Director/CEO of the bank, Mr. Ademola Adebise, at the
Songversation With Aramide show; an event that was organised to commemorate this year’s International Women Day.
Speaking at the unveiling, Adebise explained that Sara by Wemais
a vibrant community designed to give the Nigerian woman the capacity to
participate in, wholly contribute to and fully benefit from growth
opportunities that help maximize their personal
and /or business goals.
He said the initiative was prompted by the management’s conviction that
women across all socio-economic background deserve to attain their
desired goals and aspirations.His words: “The concept is designed to
grow with women – as their expectations evolve, Sara
will too.”
On the benefits accruable to women from the community, Adebise listed
access to low interest business loans, assistance with a business pitch
to access specialised funding from different institutions, free SME
support and business advisory services, deals and
discounts with different partners, and access to high interest savings
plans are some of the gains.
According to him, women are also open to capacity building through
financial literacy and career/business development training; discount at
select women-owned businesses; access to automatically open Royal
Kiddies and Purple Account forchildren, wards and staff
as well as access to attend Wema Women Network events.
Adebise highlighted the importance of women to economic development
process of any nation; stating that from the family level to the
national level their contribution to the development process cannot be
underestimated.
Corroborating him, the Executive Director, Busines Support, Wema Bank,
Mrs. Folake Sanu, who was also present at the event, said
Sara by Wema is open to all Nigerian women across all socio-economic classes.
She pointed out that the community specifically targets female-owned and
managed SMEs, registered and unregistered businesses, start-ups, and
mothers, workers and salaried women, and low income earners.
Sanu also revealed that to join the Sara community, prospective woman
can sign up on ALAT or visit any branch of Wema Bank once they present a
government-issued identity card (driver’s license, voter card,
international passport or national identity card) and
a utility bill not older than three months.
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