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Standard Chartered Bank Pours $450,000 into Women in Tech Programme

May 15, 2024
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Standard Chartered Bank Pours $450,000 into Women in Tech Programme

Standard Chartered Bank, under the visionary leadership of CEO Mansa Nettey, has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to championing gender diversity and fostering female entrepreneurship with a substantial investment of over $450,000 in its Women in Tech programme.

This momentous announcement was made by Ms. Nettey during her keynote address at the Women in Tech Conference, a highlight of the prestigious 3i Africa Summit. “The Women in Tech programme stands as a testament to Standard Chartered’s dedication to driving meaningful change and empowering women across the globe,” Ms. Nettey remarked.

Since its inception in 2014, starting with its inaugural Incubator in the United States, the programme has expanded its footprint to encompass thirteen global markets. Notably, its reach extended to Ghana in 2020, marking a significant milestone in the bank’s quest to nurture female-led enterprises and promote innovation on a global scale.

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At the heart of the programme lies a steadfast commitment to providing women entrepreneurs with the resources, mentorship, and support needed to thrive in the tech-driven landscape of the 21st century. With 54 women-led enterprises already benefiting from the programme’s robust support, Standard Chartered is poised to catalyze the growth and success of aspiring female innovators.

Speaking passionately at the Women in Tech Conference, Ms. Nettey underscored the pivotal role of the programme as a catalyst for empowering ambitious women with bold visions. “The Women in Tech programme serves as a launchpad for ambitious young women with grand aspirations,” Ms. Nettey emphasized.

Ms. Nettey commended the ingenuity and resilience of these entrepreneurs, noting their remarkable contributions in harnessing technology to address pressing societal challenges across various sectors, including agriculture, education, and fashion. “Though small today, these fledgling businesses are contributing solutions to complex societal problems,” she quipped.

The Transformative Potential of Businesses

Ms. Nettey’s remarks underscored the transformative potential of these burgeoning businesses, emphasizing their ability to offer tangible solutions to complex issues plaguing communities.

Moreover, Ms Nettey stressed the importance of nurturing women-led innovative companies, asserting that their success breeds further innovation in a positive feedback loop. She articulated a vision where increased investment in women-led innovation could catalyze a profound ripple effect, resulting in widespread societal impact, robust economic growth, and substantial job creation opportunities.

In her closing remarks, she urged the audience to contemplate the transformative potential of redirecting investment towards women-led innovation at a larger scale. She challenged stakeholders to envision the multitude of lives that could be positively impacted and the unprecedented levels of economic prosperity that could be generated through such concerted efforts.

“I want to end by asking us all to pause for a moment to imagine the ripple effect if investment was focused on women-led innovation on a larger scale. The lives that will be impacted, the level of economic growth, and job creation that could be generated. Just think about it,” she posited.

Ms Nettey’s address encapsulated the essence of Standard Chartered’s commitment to fostering gender diversity and inclusion in the tech sector. By championing initiatives like the Women in Tech programme, the bank not only empowers female entrepreneurs but also cultivates a culture of innovation and progress.

In a world where gender disparities persist, Standard Chartered’s proactive stance towards empowering women serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs worldwide.

In conclusion, Mansa Nettey’s address at the Women in Tech Conference exemplified Standard Chartered’s unwavering dedication to driving positive change through inclusive economic empowerment, underscoring the transformative potential of investing in women-led innovation.

Standard Chartered’s investment in the Women in Tech programme represents more than just financial support; it symbolizes a commitment to fostering an inclusive ecosystem where women can thrive, innovate, and lead. By providing a platform for female entrepreneurs to unleash their potential and drive meaningful impact, the bank is not only empowering individuals but also laying the groundwork for a more equitable and prosperous future for all.

As the Women in Tech programme continues to gain momentum and expand its reach, Standard Chartered remains steadfast in its resolve to champion gender equality and pave the way for a more inclusive and diverse tech landscape. With visionary leaders like Ms. Nettey at the helm, the bank is poised to shape a future where women play a central role in driving innovation, growth, and sustainable development.

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