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"helping Small Business Owners Scale the Steps to Business Success"
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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

CITI Bank launches the CITI-Micro entrepreneurship Awards 2014


The Citi-Micro entrepreneurship Awards 2014 was launched in the capital city of Nairobi by the chief executive of Citi Bank Kenya in a Nairobi hotel.

The objective of the 2014 Citi-Micro entrepreneurship Awards program is to illustrate and promote the effective role that the microfinance plays in poverty alleviation in Kenya. In particular, the program seeks to generate recognition for the extraordinary contributions that individual micro entrepreneurs have made to the economic sustainability of their families as well as their communities in Kenya.

Among the goals of the CMA Awards are:

To raise awareness and support of micro entrepreneurs by highlighting their talents and accomplishments among the investment and donor community throughout the world

To create the next generation of microfinance networks, build more inclusive financial sectors and lay the foundation for a flourishing microfinance industry

Among the invited guests during the launch were top officials from the Association Of Micro Finance Institutions (AMFI) , Citi Bank, CMA Awards advisory council and other invited guests.


Tuesday, July 8, 2014

PTA Bank supports the development and promotion of the SME Sector in Kenya


The Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (PTA Bank) together with the Kenya National Federation of Jua Kali Associations teamed together to launch the Kafamily Crafts Market in Nairobi Kenya on 28th July 2014. 

Kafamily Crafts Market is an affiliate of the Maasai Market Development Trust and a member of the Kenya National Federation of Jua Kali Associations. The market is a recent attempt by the Curios and Crafts Sub- Sector of the SMEs sector in Kenya to dignify the way Maasai markets are managed and run in the country. It was established in response to the demand for quality handmade crafts and jewelry in the country as well as abroad.

The membership of the market includes the physically challenged, women yoth and various artisans who operate and produce from their homes.

During the launch, PTA Bank as part of their CSR donated materials to the kafamily  crafts market community in an effort to support their entrepreneurship initiative.

The launch was presided by Ms Mary Kamari, PTA Bank head of corporate affairs and investor relations, and Mr. Richard Muteti, Chief Executive of the Kenya National Federation of Jua Kali associations. Mr. Richard Muteti is also the Chairman of the COMESA Business Council SMEs Workgroup. Other invited guests included Ms. Lydia Gachari,  Director of Programs, Small and Medium Enterprise Support -East Africa (SMES-EA) and the CEO of the Micro and Small Enterprises  Authority.  
the SME Sector  highly appreciates the support and collaboration with the PTA Bank.