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    You are at:Home»Africa»Ecobank partner Microsoft, Others to provide Training to equip SMEs across sub-Saharan Africa
    ECOBANK TEAMS UP WITH MICROSOFT, OTHERS TO PROVIDE TRAINING TO EQUIP SMES ACROSS SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

    Ecobank partner Microsoft, Others to provide Training to equip SMEs across sub-Saharan Africa

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    By Oluwasegun Olukotun on July 22, 2021 Africa, Banking, SMEs, Technology, Training

    The leading pan-African banking group, Ecobank Group in partnership with Microsoft, LinkedIn, GitHub, and Ecobank Academy is set to provide training to equip Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) across sub-Saharan Africa. This training will provide SMEs with digital skills and knowledge to succeed in today’s digital world.

    SMEs have been significantly impacted by the COVID19 pandemic with its attendant lockdowns and disruptions to supply chains, plummeting sales, lost revenue, and operational challenges. In response to feedback from our customers, Ecobank through its Commercial Banking Segment is helping business owners close the digital skills gap within their chosen fields and improve the digital capabilities of their employees.  

    Josephine Anan-Ankomah, Group Executive, Commercial Banking for the Ecobank Group said: “The COVID-19 pandemic has turbocharged the shift towards digital. It is essential that businesses adapt so that they are able to compete effectively in today’s rapidly changing landscape. Ecobank’s Commercial Banking is committed to supporting SMEs across our pan-African footprint. Through this partnership with Microsoft, LinkedIn, GitHub, and Ecobank Academy we are offering training to equip business owners and their employees with the digital skills that they need to stay connected to their customers. We are intent on ensuring that our SME customers remain relevant, grow and succeed in the post-COVID-19 era.”

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    SMEs have been invited to register here (https://bit.ly/3iEspdc)for the upcoming webinar taking place on July 26. The Global Skilling initiative program is available on an online portal where SMEs can register, and start their learning journey for any of the 10 in-demand skill sets (Customer Services; Digital Marketing; Financial Analysis; Graphic Design; IT Support/Help Desk; Project Management; Sales; Data Analysis; IT Administration; And Software Development). They can complete the virtual programme at their own pace and at times that work best for them. The programme runs until the 31st of December 2021.

    Ibrahim Youssry, Regional General Manager, Middle East, and Africa – Multi market region at Microsoft said, “We are committed to building digital talent pipelines to support the workforce of the future, and our Global Skilling Initiative is an important part of this process. But beyond the future workforce, digital talent will also support more local innovation, as developers and entrepreneurs are empowered to create locally relevant solutions that best address the challenges and needs of African countries. Startups and SMEs play a critical role in innovation, economic growth, and job creation, and expanded access to digital skills is one of the key steps needed to foster a successful economic recovery.”

    The Global Skilling Initiative is just another example of how Ecobank wants to help SMEs reach their full potential and play a vital role in driving Africa’s economic resurgence. Other support initiatives for SMEs include:

    • The Ecobank Marketplace eCommerce solution for businesses to grow their sales on digital marketplaces
    • And the Ellevate programme to provide women-led/owned/focused businesses with loans, cash management solutions, training, and mentoring opportunities.

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