Standard Chartered Women in Technology Incubator program (SC-WIT) Cohort 2 has awarded GHC 90,500 each in seed funding to five women-owned businesses to scale up their business operations.
The program is a business incubator specifically designed to provide business support for women-owned businesses that leverage technology as part of the bank’s commitment to creating opportunities for female entrepreneurs whilst contributing to bridging the gender gap.
The entrepreneurs have been through a nine-month-long incubation program that comprised business advisory and financial interventions, including a highly acclaimed high-value Mini MBA program managed by Ashesi University’s Ghana Climate Innovation Centre.
The entrepreneurs also had the opportunity to pitch their businesses to a panel. Five of the most outstanding businesses received a financial grant of the cedi equivalent of $10,000, to scale up their business.
The five winners are:
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The program is a business incubator specifically designed to provide business support for women-owned businesses that leverage technology as part of the bank’s commitment to creating opportunities for female entrepreneurs whilst contributing to bridging the gender gap.
The entrepreneurs have been through a nine-month-long incubation program that comprised business advisory and financial interventions, including a highly acclaimed high-value Mini MBA program managed by Ashesi University’s Ghana Climate Innovation Centre.
The entrepreneurs also had the opportunity to pitch their businesses to a panel. Five of the most outstanding businesses received a financial grant of the cedi equivalent of $10,000, to scale up their business.
The five winners are:
Continue reading: https://www.myjoyonline.com/5-female-owned-startups-awarded-in-the-standard-chartered-women-in-technology-programme/