Tuesday, March 25, 2025

NCBA hosts exclusive dinner in Nandi to empower women entrepreneurs

Last evening, NCBA hosted an exclusive dinner at Allen Hotel, Kapsabet, Nandi County, to reaffirm its commitment to supporting women entrepreneurs and strengthening stakeholder relationships.

Nandi County’s economy is largely driven by agriculture, with key sectors including largescale tea, maize, and dairy farming. The county has experienced steady economic growth, with revenue increasing by 12.5% from KSH 356.1 million in FY 2022/2023 to KSH 600.2 million in FY 2023/2024. The county’s growth is accredited to advancements in revenue collection systems, automation of key revenue streams, and the expansion of trade and investment initiatives.

NCBA Deputy Director and Head of Branches, Jane Ng’ang’a stated, “At NCBA, we are keen to work with Nandi County to advance businesses in the region. We recognize the resilience and ambition of women entrepreneurs and are committed to accelerating financial inclusion. Through tailored financial solutions, strategic partnerships, and business education programs, we ensure that women-led businesses have access to the resources, knowledge, and networks needed to thrive. NCBA is here to walk with you on your business journey towards your growth and success.”

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The Department of Trade, Investment, and Industrialization continues to play a vital role in fostering economic development, with targeted funding to support SMEs and enhance business opportunities across the county.

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The dining session, themed “Supporting women, Inspiring futures”, was part of NCBA’s International Women’s Month celebrations. The engagement featured discussions on access to credit, innovative financial solutions, and the role of financial institutions in addressing the systemic challenges that hinder the growth of women-owned businesses in the region.

The event highlighted NCBA’s financial solutions offerings that can empower women to grow their businesses. Panelists discussed how trade finance, asset funding, and financing opportunities could enable women-run businesses to grow and thrive. The session also touched on the importance of agriculture business opportunities, emphasizing the importance of cooperatives, dairy groups, and farming enterprises to the local economy.

“We are thankful to NCBA for organizing this forum for its customers. As a leader, I recognize the importance of women-owned businesses in driving the county’s economic development,” said Dr. Yulita Chebotip Mitei, Deputy Governor, of Nandi County. “Our goal is to explore partnerships with financial institutions that address their unique needs and unlock growth opportunities for the people of Kapsabet,” she added.

As NCBA expands its reach in the country, events like these present an opportunity to connect with local businesses, understand their problems, and co-develop solutions that will lead to sustainable growth.

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