Heritage
Bank Limited has upped the ante of its support for entrepreneurship
and education in the country by launching a N500 million Young
Entrepreneurs and Students (YES) Grant on Tuesday in Lagos.
The
Managing Director, who was represented by Obioma
Emenike,Group Head, Market Strategy, added that the bank will
also support the project in terms of training the beneficiaries,
disbursement of the grant as well as in the monitoring
and evaluation of the project’s milestonesas agreed with the
beneficiaries. “We have been playing strongly in the education and
Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SME) sectors of
the economy. This project syncs with our mission and vision as
a bank. The age bracket of 18 to 40years for the beneficiaries also
aligns with our corporate goal, just like the key sectors which
include agriculture, ICT and creative industry, identified for
the project are pivotal for economic growth” he said.
The
NYPF, according to its Chairman, Moses Siasia, is a non-governmental
organization conceived by a group of young professionals with the
mission to promote innovative ideas for socio-economic development.
For
the students, the grant can be accessed for tuition fees to help low
income students and technological research and innovation.
Students in Nigeria can access up to N500,000
(Five Hundred Thousand Naira) only; students in
the United Kingdom can access up to GBP 3000
(Three Thousand Pounds while Students in the United States
can access up to $5,000 (Five Thousand Dollars).
For
young entrepreneurs, the grant will be available for the following
target sectors: Agriculture, Creative Industry, Information and
Communication Technology. In each category, an entrepreneur
with an existing business can access up to N2 million.
Before
the latest initiative, Heritage Bank had packaged a N200m loan
facility for young graduates willing to advance their dreams in
small-scale businesses. It is also collaborating with the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the National Youth Service Corps
(NYSC) in the CBN initiative, Youth Innovation Entrepreneurship
Development Programme (YIEDP).
Sekibo
also recently re-affirmed the bank’s resolve to empower
more Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Nigeria,
stating that part of the bank’s commitment to empower
SMEs is the establishment of an SME Clinic
that is geared towards helping small businesses
in addressing challenges associated with setting up businesses
as well as mitigating the effects of certain business decisions by
such entrepreneurs.
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From
Left to Right: Mr. Moses Siasia, Chairman Nigerian Youth Professional
Forum, NYPF; Mr. Obioma Emenike, Head Marketing Strategy, Heritage
Bank Limited; and Mrs Vivian Achuonye , Director of Entrepreneurship,
NYPF; at the launching of the N500 Million Young Entrepreneurs and
Students, YES Grant in Lagos on Tuesday
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