Sterling Bank launches savings accounts for market women

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Sterling Bank has launched a new product focused on market women and traders in Ogun State.

He added, “Whatever the Ajo people are doing that you are not too sure of, we assure you that every kobo of your money is guaranteed. You are not losing anything. Above all, you get access to a soft loan after you have saved for six months.

“So, I want to tell you that you are in the right place. You are in the right hands, and we pray that your business will continue to grow”. To inform potential consumers about the advantages of the account, bank officials went to the town’s Itoku and Kuto marketplaces, the statement said. In his remarks, the representative of Women’s World Banking, Mr Emezino Afiegbe, said that Women’s World Banking partnered with Sterling Bank because of its ability to solve women’s financial needs.According to him, “We are proud to partner with Sterling Bank because Sterling Bank has what it takes to make women prosper. At Women’s World Banking, we always go into the market to let customers tell us what they need so we can develop the right product.

The statement said present at the launch were the Project Coordinator of the Nigeria Women Project, Mrs Fadairo; the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Women Affairs, Mrs Ogunremi; Olori Aje of Egba, Alhaji Mutiu; and Iyaloja Lafenwa, Mrs Sidi Owe, among others.All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH.

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