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Empowering Female Made & Led Entreprises

Empowering Female Made & Led Entreprises

Posted on January 29, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Empowering Female Made & Led Entreprises

Empowering Female Made & Led Entreprises

KCB Bank Kenya’s Female-Led Made Enterprises (FLME) initiative is revolutionizing access to financial and non-financial support for women entrepreneurs. Recognizing the critical role women play in driving Kenya’s economy, FLME aims to break down barriers and provide a holistic support system for women-owned businesses.

Financial Solutions:

  • Unsecured Loans Up To KES 10 Million: FLME offers women entrepreneurs access to significant capital for business growth, eliminating the need for complex collateral requirements.
  • Chama Group Support: Women in Chamas (informal savings groups) can leverage their collective power, accessing loans of up to ten times their savings, capped at KES 250 million.
  • Simba Health Insurance: This comprehensive medical insurance caters specifically to women-owned businesses with at least three employees, ensuring health coverage for both owners and staff.

Beyond Finance: Building Business Acumen:

FLME recognizes that financial assistance is just one piece of the puzzle. The program offers:

  • Networking Opportunities: Connecting women with each other and potential partners to facilitate collaboration and growth.
  • Training & Workshops: Tailored programs and workshops provide women with practical skills and knowledge to manage their businesses effectively.
  • Biashara Club Access: This exclusive membership allows access to international business trips and other valuable resources.

Addressing the Gender Gap:

The blog highlights the significant challenges women entrepreneurs face, including limited access to credit due to:

  • Lack of Collateral: Women have traditionally faced difficulties securing loans due to limited personal assets and credit history.
  • Stringent Loan Terms: Even when access is granted, women often face higher interest rates and stricter requirements compared to men.
  • Discrimination: Stereotypes and biases within financial institutions can further hinder women’s access to finance.

FLME’s Impact:

  • KShs 250 Billion Investment: KCB Bank Kenya has committed a substantial amount to support women-owned businesses over the next five years.
  • Reaching Diverse Sectors: FLME focuses on empowering female entrepreneurs across various industries throughout Kenya.
  • 683,887 Customers Served (as of March 2024): The program has already had a significant impact, reaching a large number of women entrepreneurs.
  • Disbursed Loans of KShs 114.6 Billion: FLME has provided substantial financial resources to women-owned businesses.
  • Success Stories: By showcasing success stories, FLME inspires future generations of female entrepreneurs.

Collaboration for Growth:

KCB Bank actively collaborates with partners like Kayana, KNCCI, and KAWBO to extend non-financial support to women entrepreneurs.

 

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