Harboursandport.com: Lagos – March 17, 2025: In line with International Women's Day 2025 and its theme #AccelerateAction, emPLE, a leading force in Nigeria's financial services sector, launched the "Empower HER" campaign. This initiative aims to provide financial security for women-owned businesses and enterprises, which is vital to sustaining the country's local markets.
As part of
the campaign, emPLE is offering free 1-year ShopProtect insurance to female
entrepreneurs, ensuring their businesses remain protected against unforeseen
risks. ShopProtect is designed for business owners with shops, offering
accessible and affordable coverage that guarantees stability in times of
uncertainty.
With risks like fire and theft posing constant threats, ShopProtect provides a vital safety net, allowing these women to focus on growth confidently.
Speaking on
the initiative, Labisi Adesokan, Chief Marketing Officer, emPLE, emphasised the
company's commitment to empowering women in business:
"Female
entrepreneurs are the backbone of our economy, yet many operate without a
safety net. Through the 'Empower HER' campaign, we are taking real action to
support them because protecting their businesses means protecting their future.
ShopProtect is more than insurance; it's a promise of stability and confidence
in the face of uncertainty."
The
"Empower HER" campaign underscores emPLE's commitment to financial
inclusion and security, reinforcing its role in supporting small businesses and
driving long-term economic resilience.
About emPLE
emPLE is a
leading financial services company dedicated to providing insurance and
investment solutions to retail and corporate clients across Africa. At emPLE,
our purpose is to empower Africans by providing innovative financial solutions
that enhance their freedom, security, and prosperity.
We believe
that true empowerment comes from providing not just access to financial
products but also the knowledge and tools necessary for our customers to make
informed decisions and achieve financial independence.
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