Glamtush
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Beauty
  • Business & Brands
  • Entertainment
  • Fashion
  • Features
  • Lifestyle
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Telenovelas
  • Events
  • Home
  • News
  • Beauty
  • Business & Brands
  • Entertainment
  • Fashion
  • Features
  • Lifestyle
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Telenovelas
  • Events
No Result
View All Result
Glamtush
No Result
View All Result
Home Business & Brands

How Access Bank Is Supporting Women Driving Africa’s Growth Story

by editor
November 14, 2025
in Business & Brands
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Women
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on PinterestShare on WhatsappShare on LinkedinShare on Telegram

Across Africa, women are fast becoming the heartbeat of economic transformation. From bustling open-air markets to high-tech boardrooms, women-led enterprises are redefining what is possible for the continent’s future.

 

 

Whether as market traders expanding their reach through digital platforms, tech founders scaling innovations across borders, or artisans turning local crafts into global brands, women’s contributions are now central to Africa’s economic resurgence.

 

Even as they break new ground, many still face formidable barriers. Access to finance, mentorship, business education, and supportive networks remains limited. Structural issues such as weak property rights, gender bias, and inadequate legal protections often hinder women from securing loans or expanding their businesses. Consequently, many women-owned ventures remain small, informal, and vulnerable to economic shocks.

 

Recognising both the promise and the obstacles, Access Bank has positioned itself at the forefront of empowering women across the continent. Recently named Africa’s Best Financier for Female Entrepreneurs by the EMEA Finance Awards, the bank has earned global recognition for its commitment to inclusion, innovation, and sustainable impact.

At the centre of this effort is the W Initiative, one of Africa’s most comprehensive women-focused banking programmes. Unlike conventional banking, it combines finance with mentorship, training, and community support, acknowledging that true empowerment requires more than access to capital. The initiative meets women wherever they are on their entrepreneurial journey, from start-ups to growing enterprises and corporate leadership.

 

The W Power Loan offers affordable credit with flexible terms, enabling women to invest in expansion, inventory, or technology. The W Academy provides leadership and business training on financial literacy, marketing, and regulatory compliance, while the W Community connects women to peers, mentors, and role models across industries.

 

Importantly, these offerings extend beyond urban centres. From microloans sustaining traders in rural markets to leadership programmes developing female executives in multinational firms, Access Bank’s approach is deliberately inclusive. By partnering NGOs, business associations, and government agencies, it reaches women in underserved communities, ensuring participation in Africa’s economic rise.

 

The results are evident. Thousands of women have accessed credit, training, and networks through the bank’s initiatives, enabling them to launch and scale businesses, create jobs, and uplift their communities. The ripple effects are far-reaching: increased household income, improved family well-being, and greater economic resilience. Women who once faced daunting barriers now serve as role models and change-makers, inspiring others to follow their path.

 

Studies show that when women thrive, societies prosper. The World Bank and African Development Bank note that empowering women fuels GDP growth, improves health outcomes, and enhances social stability. By directly addressing structural gaps in access to finance and information, Access Bank helps to unlock this transformative potential.

 

Apart from supporting entrepreneurs, Access Bank promotes gender inclusion within its own organisation. Its leadership pipeline identifies and advances talented women, while mentorship and wellness programmes help female professionals thrive. The Bank also uses public platforms, from conferences to policy dialogues, to share success stories and advocate for gender diversity across sectors.

 

The EMEA Finance recognition thus goes beyond trophies and titles; it affirms that profitability and purpose can coexist. For Access Bank, supporting women’s advancement is smart economics. By embedding inclusion into its DNA, the Bank is shaping a financial ecosystem that views women as equal partners in progress.

 

Access Bank’s influence also extends into advocacy. Through forums, roundtables, and research collaborations, the Bank engages policymakers, civil society, and business leaders to identify and dismantle barriers facing women entrepreneurs. Its campaigns amplify women’s voices, spotlighting their achievements and driving conversations around inclusive growth.

Related Posts

Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate Today
Business & Brands

Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate Today 24 May 2026 – Black Market & CBN Rate

May 24, 2026
Otedola Dangote Refinery IPO
Business & Brands

Otedola Sells Geregu Stake To Dominate Dangote Refinery IPO

May 21, 2026
Niniola Loses Husband
Business & Brands

Singer Niniola Loses Husband

May 20, 2026
Naira Visa Debit Card
Business & Brands

FirstBank, Visa Launch Naira Visa Debit Card To Accelerate Nigeria’s Cashless Payments Drive

May 17, 2026
Wema Bank Plc NDIC
Business & Brands

Wema Bank Plc Sets Record Straight On False, Misleading Publication By NDIC On Legacy Transactions Involving Defunct Gulf Bank Plc

May 15, 2026
Amaka Onwughalu
Business & Brands

Fidelity Bank Chairman Amaka Onwughalu Wins “Women On Bank Boards” At AWBFA 2026

May 15, 2026
Next Post
Obiano

Obiano Hale And Hearty In Houston, United States - Former Minister

Wasila Isma’il Is Dead

Veteran Kannywood Actress Wasila Isma’il Is Dead

May 24, 2026
Beverly Afaglo Cause Of Death

Beverly Afaglo’s Manager Reveals Cause Of Death, Her Final Moments

May 24, 2026
Beverly Afaglo Cause Of Death

Popular Ghanian Actress Beverly Afaglo Dies Days To 43rd Birthday

May 24, 2026
Tinubu APC Presidential Ticket

Tinubu Secures APC Presidential Ticket With 10.9m Votes In Nationwide Primary

May 24, 2026
Kwara Attack

Gunmen Kill Three Worshippers, Abduct 15 In Kwara Attack

May 24, 2026
Tulsi Gabbard Biography

Tulsi Gabbard Biography: Age, Education, Husband, Career, Net Worth And Latest News

May 24, 2026
Rob Base Biography

Rob Base Biography: Life, Cause Of Death, Legacy & Hip-Hop Impact Of The “It Takes Two” Legend

May 24, 2026
Queen Mercy AMVCA 500 Bread Dress

The Weight Of AMVCA 500 Bread Dress Almost Broke My Waist – Queen Mercy

May 24, 2026
Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate Today

Dollar To Naira Exchange Rate Today 24 May 2026 – Black Market & CBN Rate

May 24, 2026
Nigerian Newspaper Headlines Today

Top 10 Nigerian Newspaper Headlines Today, May 24, 2026

May 24, 2026

Magazine Cover

GPBN Associates Member

GLAMTUSH

 

Glamtush publishes the latest trends in fashion, beauty, and lifestyle, as well as those making the fashion world interesting and adorable.

Fidelity Bank

GLAMTUSH

Glamtush publishes the latest trends in fashion, beauty, and lifestyle, as well as those making the fashion world interesting and adorable.

 

RELEVANT PAGES

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

REACH OUT

Do you have any news for us? Event Coverage, Press Releases or Adverts? Then reach out to us via glamtush@gmail.com or glamtush15@gmail.com

OFFICE ADDRESS

Lagos, Nigeria

Copyright © 2022 Glamtush

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Glam Tush – Naija News & Entertainment News
  • Glamtush – Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Naija News
  • Latest Naija News Today
  • Terms And Conditions
  • Write for Us

© 2026 Glamtush

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Beauty
  • Business & Brands
  • Entertainment
  • Fashion
  • Features
  • Lifestyle
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Telenovelas
  • Events

© 2026 Glamtush