Union Bank’s Strategy Manager/ Innovation Lead, Ehi Ojeh introducing Alpher. |
Union Bank marked International Women’s Day with the launch of its women’s proposition, Alpher. Alpher was unveiled as part of the Bank’s annual celebrations to mark the global movement to accelerate gender parity across the world.
Union Bank’s Strategy Manager/ Innovation Lead, Ehi Ojeh introducing Alpher. |
Cross section of the audience at the event |
Alpher is a platform to ‘enable success’ and empower women across all segments of the Nigerian society through capacity building opportunities, networking platforms, scholarships and tailored financial services for women.
The Bank also awarded 40 scholarships to women entrepreneurs to build their capacity through the Enterprise & Leadership Program (ELP) organised by China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in partnership with Leading Ladies Africa.
Head Corporate Communications and Marketing Union Bank, Ogochukwu Ekezie-Ekaidem (second right) with panelists at the event. |
Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Emeka Emuwa, members of the Board of Directors and employees were joined by customers and partners to celebrate women and support the push for gender parity.
The event also featured a panel discussion on Accelerating Parity; Challenging the Status Quo’. Panelists included Uchenna Agbo, Founder, Trust Vas; Abisoye Ajayi-Akinfolarin, Founder, Pearls Africa Youth Foundation and CNN Hero; Francesca Uriri, Founder, Leading Ladies Africa and ZeeZeeIhe-Okuneye, marriage and relationship counsellor.
From Right- Ololade Awogbade, Lead Citizenship and Sustainability, Union Bank; Francesca Uriri, Founder, Leading Ladies Africa and Nkem Okocha, Founder MamaMoni at the event. |
Speaking concerning the Alpher launch and IWD celebrations, Mr. Emuwa said;
“I am especially pleased that we are unveiling Union Bank’s proposition for women. We are excited about the platform we have developed to support and enable success for women across board.
I personally believe that the world, especially Nigeria, would be a much better place if it is balanced and women have full agency to be all that they can be.”
In past years, Union Bank has used the IWD platform to highlight its commitment to women’s causes including the launch of its women community WeHub in 2016 and the live performance of the women’s advocacy play ‘Hear Word’ in 2018.
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