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Firm unveils app to deepen women’s financial inclusion
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Firm unveils app to deepen women’s financial inclusion

Punch Nigeria about 2 hours 1 mins read
The investment banker and founder of FinTribe, Jennifer Awirigwe, has reiterated the organisation’s mission and commitment to making savings, investment, and financial literacy easy and accessible to Nigerian and African women seeking financial independence. FinTribe’s boss said this in Lagos during the launch of the FinTribe mobile app, described as an innovation that gives women Read More: https://punchng.com/firm-unveils-app-to-deepen-womens-financial-inclusion/

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