Investing in Women-Led Enterprises Is a Growth Strategy Nigeria Can’t &
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Women At The Forefront Of West Africa’s Digital Payments Growth
On most days, their work happens quietly. In strategy meetings, partnership discussions, product development sessions and conversations with banks, fintech founders and merchants. Yet behind the scenes, these women are helping shape how millions of people across West Africa send, receive and manage money. Across the region, the shift from cash-heavy systems to digital payments is transforming the way businesses operate and how individuals partic…
Investing in women-led enterprises is a growth strategy Nigeria can’t afford to delay
By Vivian Imoh-Ita Across African banking, the conversation is shifting from “inclusion as intent” to “inclusion as performance.” Margin pressure, recapitalisation conversations, digitisation, and tighter risk expectations are forcing a hard question: where will sustainable, low-volatility growth come from in the next cycle? One answer is hiding in plain sight: women-led enterprises, underfunded, underserved, and […]
Investing in Women-Led Enterprises Is a Growth Strategy Nigeria Can’t &
By Vivian Imoh-Ita Across African banking, the conversation is shifting from “inclusion as intent” to “inclusion as performance.” Margin pressure, recapitalisation conversations, digitisation, and tighter risk expectations are forcing a hard question: where will sustainable, low-volatility growth come from in the next cycle? One answer is hiding in plain sight: women-led enterprises, underfunded, underserved, and […]
Investing In Women-Led Enterprises Is A Growth Strategy Nigeria Can’t Afford To Delay
Investing In Women-Led Enterprises Is A Growth Strategy Nigeria Can’t Afford To Delay By Vivian Imoh-Ita Across African banking, the conversation is shifting from “inclusion as intent” to “inclusion as performance.” Margin pressure, recapitalisation conversations, digitisation, and tighter risk expectations are forcing a hard question: where will sustainable, low-volatility growth come from in the next cycle? One answer is hiding…
Investing in Women-Led Enterprises Is a Growth Strategy for Nigeria
Across African banking, the conversation is shifting from “inclusion as intent” to “inclusion as performance.” Margin pressure, recapitalisation conversations, digitisation, and tighter risk expectations are forcing a hard question: where will sustainable, low-volatility growth come from in the next cycle? One answer is hiding in plain sight: women-led enterprises, underfunded, underserved, and consistently productive. …
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