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FirstBank’s FirstGem: Redefining Women’s Empowerment in Nigeria
FirstBank’s FirstGem: Redefining Women’s Empowerment in Nigeria
The story of women’s contribution to Nigeria’s economy is as old as the nation itself. It is no secret that women are the largest untapped source of national wealth worldwide. All over the world, women hold their place of pride in commercial enterprise. The Nigerian businesswoman have for a long time faced significant barriers in accessing the financial services and business support needed for their businesses to thrive. Globally, traditional banking failed to recognize the unique challenges of female entrepreneurs. It is against this backdrop that the 2019 International Women’s Day theme was, ‘Better the Balance, Better the World’. FirstBank’s ground breaking FirstGem product emerged, poised to redefine the landscape of women’s empowerment in Nigeria.
FirstBank in October 2016 launched FirstGem in line with the Bank’s deliberate strategy to drive financial inclusion and all round development of women through gender advancement programs wrapped around savings culture, financial literacy, loan management and building an investment portfolio. FirstGem represents a paradigm shift in the way women’s banking needs are addressed. “We recognized that women need more than just capital, they need a complete ecosystem of support,” explains FirstBank’s Sources. “They need a complete ecosystem of support that nurtures their ambitions and empowers them to reach new heights.”
This guiding principle has shaped FirstGem into a multifaceted program that seamlessly blends tailored financial services with comprehensive business development initiatives. By tackling the diverse needs of female entrepreneurs, FirstGem has become a catalyst for transformative change, empowering women to not just survive, but thrive.
At the heart of FirstGem lies a suite of financial offerings carefully curated to address the specific challenges faced by Nigerian businesswomen. Gone are the rigid requirements and one-size-fits-all approaches that have historically deterred female entrepreneurs from accessing crucial funding for their businesses.
FirstGem eliminates the financial barriers of account maintenance, ensuring that women can focus their resources on growing their enterprises as the account comes with Zero Monthly Service Fees. The program’s innovative approach to securing loans considers the unique circumstances of female entrepreneurs, opening up new avenues for access to funding.
Specialized Credit Lines is one of the offerings of FirstGem with a diverse range of financing options tailored to the diverse stages and needs of women-led businesses, empowering them to scale with confidence. Digital Banking Integration ensures seamless mobile and online banking services designed for busy entrepreneurs allow FirstGem members to manage their finances with unparalleled convenience.
While the financial services offered by FirstGem are undoubtedly transformative, the program’s true strength lies in its multifaceted approach to empowering women. By combining tailored banking solutions with comprehensive business development initiatives, FirstGem has created a robust ecosystem that nurtures the growth and success of female entrepreneurs.
Skills Development Programs designed as Regular workshops on financial management, business strategy, digital marketing, and e-commerce equip FirstGem members with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the ever-evolving business landscape. Networking Opportunities are also provided through quarterly networking events, mentorship programs, and industry-specific forums connect FirstGem members with a vibrant community of successful businesswomen, fostering invaluable peer-to-peer learning and collaboration.
Advisory Services are also available through dedicated relationship managers, trained in understanding the unique needs of women-led enterprises, provide tailored guidance on business plan development, market analysis, and strategic expansion.
Recently at the FirstBank Sponsored Demo Day of Transitioning to Tech for Women Programme, that held on Wednesday, 15 January 2025, at The Mike Adenuga Centre, the Chief Technology Officer for FirstBank, Mrs Adeshina Rachel, delivered a keynote speech highlighting the commitment of FirstBank to women empowerment through the FirstGem initiative. She said “FirstBank’s commitment to women empowerment aligns seamlessly with the mission of the Transitioning to Tech for Women programme as part of our FirstGem initiative. We are thrilled to sponsor this initiative because it embodies everything we stand for—resilience, innovation, and a belief that everyone, regardless of gender, deserves a chance to succeed…. To the graduates of this programme, you are more than participants; you are pioneers. Your success is a declaration that the gender gap in tech is closing, not because others made space for you, but because you claimed it for yourselves., FirstBank is proud to be a part of this transition”.
The impact of FirstGem extends far beyond individual business success stories, as the program has become a catalyst for broad social change, creating ripple effects that are transforming communities across the country. In terms of economic empowerment, recent studies show that FirstGem members have experienced a 60% average increase in business turnover within two years, a 45% improvement in household income, and a 40% increase in employment generation — remarkable achievements that are redefining the entrepreneurial landscape.
The program’s influence on communities is equally profound, with over one million jobs created by FirstGem members all over the country and more than a million young women mentored, and a staggering 80% of members reporting increased participation in household decision-making.
FirstGem’s remarkable achievements have not gone unnoticed, with the program receiving prestigious accolades such as the “Best Women’s Banking Initiative” at the African Banking Awards, “Innovation in Financial Inclusion” from the Central Bank of Nigeria, and “Excellence in Women’s Economic Empowerment” from the Global Banking Alliance for Women.
As Nigeria continues its journey toward economic diversification, the role of FirstGem becomes increasingly vital. The program’s success has demonstrated the transformative power of tailoring financial services and business support to the unique needs of female entrepreneurs. FirstGem’s future initiatives include the expansion of digital banking solutions, the introduction of specialized investment products, enhanced cross-border trading support, and a heightened focus on nurturing tech-savvy women in business.
FirstGem represents more than just a banking program; it is a movement toward financial inclusion and women’s economic empowerment, a testament to the boundless potential that lies within Nigeria’s trailblazing female entrepreneurs. For aspiring women in business, FirstGem offers a clear message: success is not just possible — it is supported by a comprehensive ecosystem designed to unleash their full potential. As one FirstGem member eloquently stated, “This isn’t just about banking; it’s about believing in women’s power and providing the tools we need to succeed.”
FirstGem stands as a beacon of progress and possibility, in the face of Nigeria’s ever-evolving commercial milieu. By combining financial access with holistic business support, the program is helping write a new chapter in the story of Nigeria’s women in business — a chapter that celebrates their resilience, their innovation, and their unwavering determination to shape the nation’s economic future.
Testimonies abound from FirstGem account holders like MANKILIK RESAT BECKY the proprietor of 9thMay Enterprise: “the FirstGem loan was helpful to my business, it gave me a leap as the price of fabrics and other materials went really high and I needed to restock. The most amazing part of this facility is the interest rate, it is just WOW!”
Mrs Aluko Titilayo Magret is the prime mover of Precious Luck Top Farm Enterprises: She is into sales of Animalfeeds mill and Vaccines consultancy. She is enjoying the facility especially with the low interest rates she is paying, Customer is delighted that she has access to draw down any time she needs to stock her goods, which has led to an increase in her business monthly turnover.
For FirstBank, this journey is not merely about banking; it is about building a more inclusive and prosperous Nigeria, one woman at a time.
Through FirstGem, the bank is empowering females everywhere to transform their communities, contributing to the nation’s economic growth and inspiring generations to come. As Nigeria moves forward, initiatives like FirstGem are crucial in ensuring that women’s economic empowerment remains at the forefront of national development. For FirstBank, it’s not just about banking, it’s about building a more inclusive and prosperous Nigeria, one woman at a time.
By Tosin Ajayi
Culled from Nigerian Tribune
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Alpha Morgan Bank Rolls Out Mobile App for Android & iOS
Alpha Morgan Bank Rolls Out Mobile App for Android & iOS — Instant Account Opening on Alpha Morgan Bank Mobile App
Alpha Morgan Bank officially launched its mobile banking application, marking a major milestone in the Bank’s mission to simplify banking experiences for individuals and businesses across Nigeria. The Alpha Morgan Banking App is available for download on both Goole Play Store and iOS App Store.
Built around the principles of simplicity and user-centric innovation, the Alpha Morgan App allows customers to take full control of their finances from the palm of their hand anytime and anywhere. With features that meet the evolving needs of modern banking users, the app provides a secure, intuitive, and efficient digital banking experience, designed to make everyday banking fast, simple, and secure.
Users can enjoy instant onboarding and account access, seamless fund transfers both within and outside Alpha Morgan Bank network and effortless bill payments. The app also offers real-time transaction history for easy tracking, secure login options including biometric authentication, and round-the-clock access to customer service support, all tailored to delivering Satisfying Banking at your fingertips.
According to Mr. Ade Buraimo, Managing Director/CEO of Alpha Morgan Bank, “The launch of the Alpha Morgan App is a digital convenience and a significant step forward in our broader mission of delivering satisfying banking to every customer.”
This digital rollout also complements Alpha Morgan Bank’s commitment to flexible and accessible banking across Nigeria’s diverse population.
Customers can now download the Alpha Morgan App on Google Play Store and iOS App store.
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FirstBank Agric and Export Conference: Charting a New Course for Non-Oil Exports
FirstBank Agric and Export Conference: Charting a New Course for Non-Oil Exports
Lagos, 11 August 2025 – FirstBank, the premier West African financial institution and financial inclusion service provider is proud to announce the 2025 edition of the FirstBank Agric and Export Conference themed “The Fundamentals of Building a Non-Oil Export Driven Economy“, which will take place on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, at the Eko Convention Centre. Building on the momentum of previous successful editions, this year’s Expo reaffirms the Bank’s commitment to supporting Nigeria’s agricultural and non-oil export sectors as key drivers of economic development.
The FirstBank Agric and Export Conference aims to keep Nigerians abreast of emerging trends in the agricultural and non- oil export sector, whilst providing them insights into how innovative solutions can contribute to the overall development of the economy, and the nation at large. The conference will adopt a hybrid format, allowing most participants to join virtually while principal stakeholders attend in person. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore exhibition booths featuring major organizations and associations from industry. The event will feature a keynote speech, Goodwill messages, Plenary discussions, where select Speakers will expound on the theme and technical sessions to be handled by subject matter Specialists in the Agriculture and Export Value Chain.
Expected guest speakers include the Honourable Minister of Agriculture & Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari as the keynote speaker while the plenary and technical sessions will be enriched by insights from industry leaders like the MD Bank of Agriculture (BOA), Mr. Jafar Abubakar Umar; MD/CEO Nigerian Export-Import Bank (NEXIM), Mr. Abba Bello; National Action Committee on AfCFTA, Mr. Segun Awolowo; President, All Farmers Association of Nigeria, Architect Kabir Ibrahim, CEO Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), Mrs. Nonye Ayeni and a host of others. These renowned speakers will contribute their expertise and perspectives throughout the various sessions, ensuring participants gain valuable knowledge to enhance their roles within the agricultural and export value chain
Speaking on the Conference, Olusegun Alebiosu, Managing Director, FirstBank Group stated, “The FirstBank Agric and Export Conference is a strategic platform for stakeholders to converge, share knowledge, and drive strategies that can unlock the full potential of Nigeria’s agricultural sector and non-oil export industry. Through this platform, FirstBank is empowering customers and stakeholders by providing them with actionable insights, innovative solutions, and valuable connections that can help them navigate the complexities of the agricultural and nonoil export sectors. In addition, we aim to deliver tangible benefits to our customers, enhance their business prospects, and create lasting value for our stakeholders, while contributing to the growth and development of Nigeria’s economy.”
To participate in the FirstBank Agric and Export Conference, interested participants can click on https://firstbanknigeria.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Lit8tD6KSm6kzLMcyHwo8Q to register.
The FirstBank Agric and Export Conference is one of the Bank’s key initiatives to promote collaboration and innovation within the agricultural and non- oil export sectors. By providing a strategic platform for stakeholders, the conference aims to enhance the competitiveness of customers and partners in the global market. With agriculture identified as the most viable alternative to oil for generating foreign exchange earnings, this initiative supports economic diversification and is poised to accelerate national growth and development.
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Wema Bank Releases unaudited results for H1 2025, Profit Before Tax climbs 231% to N101.2billion
Wema Bank Releases unaudited results for H1 2025, Profit Before Tax climbs 231% to N101.2billion.
Wema Bank Plc, Nigeria’s oldest indigenous bank, most resilient and pioneer of Africa’s first fully digital bank, ALAT, has released its unaudited consolidated financial statements for the half-year period ended June 30, 2025, to the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX).
On track to set an unprecedented benchmark, Wema Bank’s H1 2025 Unaudited Financial Results reported remarkable financial upturns including a Profit Before Tax (PBT) of ₦101.2 billion, representing a 231% increase compared to ₦30.55 billion recorded in the corresponding period of H1 2024. The Bank’s Gross Earnings also rose to ₦303.20 billion, reflecting a 70% increase from H1 2024’s ₦178.63 billion. Interest Income grew by 65% year-on-year to ₦240.12 billion (H1 2024: ₦145.53 billion), while Non-Interest Income surged by 91% year-on-year to ₦63.08 billion (H1 2024: ₦33.10 billion).
Wema Bank’s balance sheet remained robust and well-structured, with total assets rising from ₦3.585 trillion in HI 2024 to ₦3.963 trillion in H1 2025; deposit base growing by 3% from ₦2.523 trillion in FY 2024 to ₦2.60trillion, and Loans and Advances growing by 19% to ₦1.426 trillion in H1 2025, compared to ₦1.201trillion reported in FY 2024. The Bank’s Non-Performing Loan (NPL) ratio stood at 3.17% as at H1 2025, reflecting the Bank’s continued focus on maintaining asset quality. These indicators not only reflect Wema Bank’s resilience and efficiency, but also its strong capacity to sustain its growth momentum and continue to deliver optimum value to its stakeholders.
Commenting on the outstanding results, Wema Bank’s Managing Director/CEO, Moruf Oseni, affirmed the Bank’s commitment to maintaining the upward growth trajectory in its financials and delivering optimum value to every stakeholder of Wema Bank. According to him, “For 80 years, Wema Bank has redefined impossible, consistently breaking new ground and raising the bar in delivering positive impact. 3 years ago, we took our Profit Before Tax from ₦14.75 billion in 2022 to ₦43.59 billion in 2023, and in 2024, our PBT stood at an impressive ₦102 billion. Now, just halfway through 2025, we have achieved over 99% of our 2024 full-year PBT in just H1, and for us, this is just a starting point”.
“As a Bank, we have remained committed to surpassing expectations and redefining limitations and this is a standard we are prepared to uphold relentlessly. Wema Bank is the Bank that works for all and we will continue to pull all stops in delivering optimum value to every stakeholder, from our shareholders to customers, employees, partners, regulators, and every person and institution who has played a part in our 80-year journey and beyond,” Oseni concluded.
For 8 decades, Wema Bank has built a legacy of empowering lives, breaking untapped ground, setting industry standards, proving unmatched resilience and delivering unparalleled value to Nigerians of all ages, from all walks of life and across diverse verticals and industries. These Unaudited Financial Results further reflect the Bank’s strength and capacity to sustain its legacy in the decades to come.
Other key profitability and efficiency metrics that further underscore the Bank’s performance, as recorded in the H1 2025 Unaudited Results, include a 60.40% growth in Return on Average Equity (ROAE), 4.64% growth in Return on Average Assets (ROAA), 13.68% growth in Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) and 47.55% growth in Cost-to-Income Ratio.
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