Banking
30 More NYSC Members Win N16m Unity Bank Corpreneurship Grant
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
More winners have emerged in the flagship entrepreneurial development initiative of Unity Bank Plc, Corpreneurship Challenge.
The programme is for members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) across the country.
The latest winners, 30 in number, received a grant of N16 million during the Batch B, Stream II edition of the NYSC orientation course in 10 of the 36 states of the federation, including Lagos, Delta, Kaduna, Jigawa, Kwara, Benue, Abia, Kogi, Rivers, and Plateau States.
The innovative young entrepreneurs developed solutions across various value chains such as fashion design, bag making, pastry and beverage production, event management, and vegetable farming. They were picked for the funding support after pitching their business ideas during the challenge at NYSC Orientation Camps.
At the NYSC Orientation Camp in Ipaja, Lagos State, Fiyinfoluwa Titilayo Ojo, who pitched a soap-making enterprise, emerged the overall winner to clinch the N800,000 grand prize. Ndukwe Chiamaka Joan, with her innovative Small Chops business proposal, claimed N500,000 as first runner-up, while Barakat Modinat Olamide secured N300,000 to support her beverage-making venture.
Expressing her excitement after emerging as the overall winner in Lagos, Fiyinfoluwa Titilayo Ojo described the experience as life-changing, stating, “I’m truly grateful to Unity Bank for this opportunity. Winning the Corpreneurship Challenge has given me the push and confidence I needed to scale my soap-making business.
“Beyond the grant, the experience taught me how to structure my business better and believe in its potential. It’s amazing to see a bank that genuinely invests in young people’s dreams.”
Across the remaining nine states, 27 other winners also emerged after pitching diverse business ideas ranging from fish and poultry farming to printing, piggery, and cake production.
Speaking during the grand finale in Lagos, Unity Bank’s Divisional Head, Retail and SME, Mrs Adenike Abimbola, reaffirmed the Bank’s commitment to empowering Nigerian youth through enterprise.
She said, “At Unity Bank, we believe that the energy and creativity of young Nigerians are vital to the nation’s economic transformation. The Corpreneurship Challenge is our way of nurturing this potential — by giving corps members the financial boost, mentorship, and confidence to turn their ideas into thriving businesses. Seeing over 578 young entrepreneurs already impacted motivates us to keep expanding the initiative and deepening our support for the SME ecosystem.”
Banking
Wema Bank to Upgrade ALAT
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The digital banking arm of Wema Bank Plc, ALAT, is scheduled for an upgrade this month, a statement from the lender has revealed.
Tagged ALAT: The Evolution, Wema Bank said it is adding more features to the platform to once again redefine the future of banking and set the standard on the next chapter in the industry.
With ALAT: The Evolution, the company is pushing the envelope even further, saying it represents a thoughtful evolution of everything users already love about ALAT; redesigned to feel more intuitive, more responsive, and more personal.
From faster interactions, to a smarter understanding of user behavior, to the introduction of SAW (Smart ALAT by Wema, an AI assistant on the ALAT App), the upgraded ALAT will show how far digital banking has come, and how much further it can go when innovation is intentional.
When ALAT by Wema first launched in 2017, it made history as Africa’s first fully digital bank, changing how millions of people viewed and experienced banking.
With the upgraded version of ALAT, Wema Bank is again reaffirming its position as the most innovative bank in the banking industry.
Banking
Access Bank Congo Chooses Adeboye Ayewamide as New CEO
By Adedapo Adesanya
Access Bank Congo has appointed Mr Adeboye Ayewamide as its new chief executive, following regulatory approval from the Central Bank of the Congo.
Mr Ayewamide succeeds Mr Arinze Osuachala, who led the bank for eight years.
In a press release, Access Bank said Mr Osuachala’s tenure marked a shift for the institution, transforming it from a small franchise into a profitable and well-capitalised bank. During this period, the bank recorded steady balance sheet growth, strengthened its revenue base, and maintained capital levels above regulatory requirements.
Mr Ayewamide brings over 18 years of banking experience across commercial banking, operations, risk management, customer experience, and technology transformation. He has held several leadership roles within the Access Bank Group, with a track record focused on execution and institutional growth.
He is an alumnus of Harvard Business School, Wharton, IMD, and Lagos Business School, and holds a Chartered MBA from Bangor University as well as an MBA in Finance from Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State.
Under the outgoing leadership, Access Bank Congo expanded its network from 2 to 22 locations nationwide and upgraded its core systems to improve operations and service delivery.
The Chairman of the Board, Mr Aubin N’semy Mabanza, stated, “We are pleased to welcome Mr Adeboye Ayewamide as the new Managing Director of Access Bank DRC SA. His leadership experience, strategic depth and human-centric approach ideally position him to lead the Bank into its next phase of growth.
The Board also expresses its sincere appreciation to Mr Osuachala for his exemplary leadership and the remarkable progress made during his tenure, which has significantly strengthened the Bank’s financial strength and strategic relevance.
Mr Ayewamide expresses enthusiasm, stating, “It is an honour to lead Access Bank RDC SA at this crucial time. I look forward to working closely with our stakeholders to build on the strong foundation already in place, accelerate innovation, deepen financial inclusion, and deliver sustainable value to our customers and communities.”
“Leading Access Bank DRC SA has been a privilege. I am proud of the transformation we have accomplished together and grateful for the commitment of our teams, the support of our regulators and the trust of our customers. I am confident that the Bank will continue to prosper under Mr Ayewamide’s leadership,” Mr Osuachala reflected.
Access Bank RDC SA is entering a new stage of strategic execution and expansion with this leadership change as it aims to become the most reputable African bank in the world.
Banking
Sterling Bank, Thunes to Ease Cross-Border Payments for Nigerian Diaspora
By Adedapo Adesanya
Sterling Bank has partnered with global cross-border payments infrastructure company, Thunes, to enable easier international money transfers for Nigerians living abroad.
In a statement, Thunes said this alliance ultimately ushers in a new standard for cross-border payments, empowering Nigerians abroad with a quicker and simpler method of sending funds home.
Remittances have become a regular with an estimated 17 million Nigerians living and working abroad allowing billions trickling from diaspora into Nigeria with available data showing that the Nigerian diaspora remitted over $20 billion in 2024, an increase of 9 per cent on 2023.
Thunes and Sterling Bank believe that demand for fast, transparent and dependable financial connections to home has never been greater.
“This collaboration reflects the shared commitment of Thunes and Sterling Bank to financial inclusion, and community empowerment, helping people improve financial oversight while spending more effectively. It also supports Thunes’ mission to onboard the next billion end users in emerging markets into the global economy,” they said in a statement.
By leveraging Thunes’ Direct Global Network, Sterling Bank is rolling out this enhanced capability across multiple European markets, giving customers abroad a more consistent way to support their families and manage finances. Via the partnership, new and existing Sterling Bank account holders can now enjoy seamless, instant payments across borders.
“Together, we’re enabling a new level of convenience, speed, and confidence for customers managing finances across borders,” said Mr Daniel Parreira, Senior Vice President of Sales – Africa at Thunes, adding that, “ This alliance demonstrates our ongoing dedication to making global money movement instant, transparent, and accessible for all.”
On his part, Mr Ayodeji Saba, Head, Switch & Remittances at Sterling Bank, said “With Thunes’ trusted technology, we’re giving our customers a faster, more reliable, and more affordable way to fund their Sterling Bank accounts from their foreign bank accounts. It’s a major step forward in improving the experience for our diaspora community.”
The move is coming three years after Thune’s deal with Access Bank in 2023 to facilitate cross-border payments across its African subsidiaries.
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