AXA Mansard Empowers 200 Female SMEs With Financial Literacy, Digital Skills

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As part of its continued investment in advancing the inclusion of women’s social and economic endeavours, AXA Mansard, a member of AXA, the global leader in insurance and asset management, has empowered 200 female Small and Medium Enterprises with financial literacy and digital business skills.

In collaboration with SME 100 Africa, the two-day training, which was held in Lagos, is part of AXA’s lined-up programmes to commemorate this year’s International Women’s Day.

In addition to the series of women empowerment Initiatives, AXA Mansard has been training female SMEs over the past few years as part of its plan to Increase financial and digital literacy amongst female-owned SMEs In Nigeria.

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Country Head, ACCA Nigeria, Thomas Isibor (left); Chief Client Officer, AXA Mansard Insurance, and Chairperson, Nigerian Advisory Committee, ACCA, Rashidat Adebisi (FCCA); Chief Executive Officer ACCA, Helen Brand OBE; Managing Partner, Elm Park Advisors Limited and Member Nigerian Advisory Committee of the ACCA, Seyi Willoughby (FCCA); Commissioner of Budget and Economic Planning, Anambra State, and Member Nigerian Advisory Committee of the ACCA, Chiamaka Nnake (FCCA), and Chief Executive Officer, TVC Communications and ACCA Global Council Member, ACCA, Victoria Abiola Ajayi, during ACCA’s courtesy visit to the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, in Lagos

According to the Head of Marketing AXA Mansard, Olusesan Ogunyooye, the training aims to empower female SME owners with skills to improve business output and position them for the increasing economic opportunities available in an increasingly digital marketplace.

Ogunyooye noted that the move is in line with AXA Mansard’s sustainability agenda, explaining that the company is convinced that support for women through its inclusive protection programmes is pivotal to its purpose of acting for human progress by protecting what matters and its mission of moving from being a payer to a partner.

He furthered that focusing on digital skills is important because the company realizes the importance of digital skills to the growth of the SME sector in Nigeria and wants to ensure that women are empowered enough to be a consequential part of that growth.

“It’s almost trite to say that SMEs are the engine for economic growth, especially in developing countries like Nigeria, where over 45 million adults are business owners. What needs to be continually discussed is how Nigeria is going to unlock that potential for economic development and how much of that potential will be unlocked by women and for women.”

“For us at AXA Mansard, we are aware that digital will play a major role in unlocking these current opportunities and Nigeria’s economic future. So, to ensure that women are equally represented in unlocking these future potentials, that’s why we have collaborated with SME 100 Africa to support them in developing the required skills”.

“Our choice of digital and financial literacy skills is deliberate. We understand the power of the duo. We understand that helping these SMEs with the skills to attract more customers will be a faster means to empower them. We see that they have amazing products and services, but they need to understand how to attract value for themselves by attracting the right customers, and you will agree with me that virtually all customer segments are online in one way or another today. So, if we can empower them with digital business skills, we would have helped them with the heavy lifting of trying to find and attract customers”. Ogunyooye explained.

AXA Mansard believes that for the world to truly experience progress, there must be an equitable distribution of creation and access to opportunities for men and women. This quest for balance informed the SHE for Shield initiative, a women-centred inclusive protection programme of AXA Mansard.

SHE for Shield is a group of initiatives designed for the Nigerian woman. The goal is to see them grow, add value, and help them mitigate risks every step.
According to the company, research has found that access to health care is one of the most important things to Nigerian women, regardless of their economic segment. They desire to be financially independent, secure, and respected in the community.