The Industry Enhancement Centre worked with I&M Bank Uganda to teach small business owners about money management. Business leaders from many different fields attended the training sessions. The program helped them learn better ways to handle their company finances. Training sessions focused on practical skills that small businesses need most. The partnership aimed to help local companies succeed and expand.
Stella Akol leads small business banking at I&M Bank and ran the second day of training. She told business owners they must learn basic money skills to grow their companies. Akol explained that separating personal money from business funds helps companies stay organized. She also taught participants how to manage cash flow and find affordable loans. The bank wants to become a trusted partner for growing businesses.
I&M Bank staff offered personal advice sessions during the training event. Business owners could meet one-on-one with bank experts to discuss their needs. The advisors helped entrepreneurs understand different loan options and digital banking tools. Annette Nakiyaga from the bank said small businesses drive Uganda's economy forward. She explained that I&M Bank provides more than just basic banking services.
Terry Kinyua manages projects at the Industry Enhancement Centre and praised the training program. He believes hands-on learning helps business owners make smarter choices about money. The center partners with banks and other organizations to deliver useful skills. Other financial companies also joined the training effort. This shows how many groups want to help small businesses learn and grow.
Stella Akol leads small business banking at I&M Bank and ran the second day of training. She told business owners they must learn basic money skills to grow their companies. Akol explained that separating personal money from business funds helps companies stay organized. She also taught participants how to manage cash flow and find affordable loans. The bank wants to become a trusted partner for growing businesses.
I&M Bank staff offered personal advice sessions during the training event. Business owners could meet one-on-one with bank experts to discuss their needs. The advisors helped entrepreneurs understand different loan options and digital banking tools. Annette Nakiyaga from the bank said small businesses drive Uganda's economy forward. She explained that I&M Bank provides more than just basic banking services.
Terry Kinyua manages projects at the Industry Enhancement Centre and praised the training program. He believes hands-on learning helps business owners make smarter choices about money. The center partners with banks and other organizations to deliver useful skills. Other financial companies also joined the training effort. This shows how many groups want to help small businesses learn and grow.