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Wema Bank Expands SME Empowerment to Ghana with NBC Trade Fair
As part of its commitment to supporting female entrepreneurs through inter-Africa trade, Wema Bank is extending the reach of women-led businesses with the NBC Trade Fair across Nigeria and beyond.
The bank is now set to make a bold move with the Ghana edition, scheduled to hold on October 4th and 5th, 2025, at The Palms Convention Center, Accra.
For the first time, the Wema X NBC trade fair will be bringing together a dynamic mix of fashion, food, skincare, and lifestyle vendors to create a vibrant marketplace in Ghana, where SMEs can showcase their products, attract new customers, and build valuable connections. True to Wema Bank’s tradition, the fair will go beyond commerce, offering free BVN registration, paid NIN registration, on-site account opening, instant virtual naira and dollar cards, spin-the-wheel giveaways, exclusive gift items, and access to the SARA community for women.
Attendees who shop with their Wema Bank debit cards at the fair will also stand a chance to win exciting rewards. For those who do not yet have a Wema Bank account, opening one ahead of the fair unlocks even more exclusive benefits. Simply download ALAT to get started. These unique offerings from Wema Bank are designed to foster financial inclusion, support women-led enterprises, and equip businesses with the tools to thrive in competitive markets.
The Ghana edition of the Wema Bank x NBC Trade fair is more than just a fair it is a statement to the bank’s commitment to uniting African entrepreneurs and expanding opportunities beyond Nigeria.
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