First National Bank said on Wednesday it had joined forces with Future Females as the main sponsor of all its South African chapters in a bid to accelerate the pace of developing women entrepreneurship.
FNB remains committed to growing women-owned and led businesses in South Africa.
by ANA REPORTER
for Business Report, SA
Photo: South Africa – Johannesburg – 13 August 2019 – The FNB Wesbank head quarters on Enterprise Road, Fairlands. The building was constructed around 2008 is sight seen by hundreds of thousands of drivers on a daily basis travelling on the N1 Western Bypass and Beyers Naude Drive. Picture: Karen Sandison/African News Agency(ANA)
JOHANNESBURG – First National Bank said on Wednesday it had joined forces with Future Females as the main sponsor of all its South African chapters in a bid to accelerate the pace of developing women entrepreneurship.
The partnership will facilitate the roll-out of regional monthly events and workshops where entrepreneurs can connect, learn and be inspired by experts and peers.
“As a result, we found it fitting to collaborate with an international women focused movement that has strong roots in the country. This initiative will provide us with a reliable platform to connect, collaborate, share information and help a wide range of female entrepreneurs with business development support that goes beyond traditional banking.”
Future Females co-founder Lauren Dallas said the partnership with FNB would enable the movement to reach more women in under-served regions and equip them with the necessary business and finance skills to grow a profitable enterprise.
“Our broader aim is to create a support system for female entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs, which will include constant inspiration, support, coaching, and funding,” she said.