A statement said the ‘One-Woman Saver Account’ is a product
that aims to give easy access to banking services at a six percent rate of
return on savings.
While speaking at the launch of the One-Woman Saver Account
at Lafenwa, in Abeokuta, Ogun State, the Regional Business Executive of
Sterling Bank, Southwest, Evans Akinlolu, explained that the product was
designed to drive financial inclusion, enable women to create savings culture,
as well as improve their overall economic status over time.
He said women were a significant component of an economy,
and it was crucial to incorporate them in any initiatives designed to
strengthen the state’s economy.
Akinlolu said, “At Sterling Bank, we believe so much in
women. We know that women can transform society, and if you support a woman,
you are supporting the nation.”
“This product encourages you to save gradually, and the
interest rate that comes with it is one of the highest today. Also, Sterling
Bank is one of the leading banks in the country; you have nothing to fear.
“What we have done again is that we will come to you every
day, not that you will be coming to the bank.”
He added, “Whatever the Ajo people are doing that you are
not too sure of, we assure you that every kobo of your money is guaranteed. You
are not losing anything. Above all, you get access to a soft loan after you
have saved for six months.
“So, I want to tell you that you are in the right place. You
are in the right hands, and we pray that your business will continue to grow”.
To inform potential consumers about the advantages of the
account, bank officials went to the town’s Itoku and Kuto marketplaces, the
statement said.
In his remarks, the representative of Women’s World Banking,
Mr Emezino Afiegbe, said that Women’s World Banking partnered with Sterling
Bank because of its ability to solve women’s financial needs.
He added that the bank always prioritised the needs of women
and was always ready to support them.
According to him, “We are proud to partner with Sterling
Bank because Sterling Bank has what it takes to make women prosper. At Women’s
World Banking, we always go into the market to let customers tell us what they
need so we can develop the right product.”
The statement said present at the launch were the Project
Coordinator of the Nigeria Women Project, Mrs Fadairo; the Permanent Secretary
of the Ministry of Women Affairs, Mrs Ogunremi; Olori Aje of Egba, Alhaji
Mutiu; and Iyaloja Lafenwa, Mrs Sidi Owe, among others.