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Fidelity Bank builds capacity of SHS

Described by Forbes as one of the “ ve leading global programmes supporting the next generation of entrepreneurs”, the programme dubbed, ‘Enterprise Challenge’, works with young people to develop business ideas that positively impact environmental issues in their communities.

A release issued in Accra said 25 teams participated in the 2022/23 edition of the programme with ve teams eventually being shortlisted for the nals. The teams, which participated in the nals included Team Mervs from Kinbu SHS, Team Doyen from Sacred Heart SHS, Teams Texco and Flow from His Majesty’s SHS and Team Phoenix from Brainy Brain SHS.

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They were then given four sessions with a green business mentor to support each team to ne-tune their business ideas with particular emphasis on a cost and pro t structure, as well as e ective sales pitching techniques ahead of the nal event.

The winning pitch came from an all-female team from Kinbu SHS.

They presented an innovative green business concept of turning palm kernel waste, generated from making palm oil, into briquettes to replace the use of charcoal and wood cooking fuel.

money from Fidelity Bank to start the process of registering their business and building on their business idea and turning it into a viable commercial entity Speaking at the event, the founder of Fidelity Bank and a member of the Prince’s Trust International Africa Advisory Board, Edward E ah,

Ghana indeed has a bright future. The ability of these young ones to develop environmentally friendly green business ideas and the con dence with which they articulated these ideas is quite impressive.

I am particularly impressed with their level of environmental awareness, and I believe such programmes will go a long way to help Ghana and Africa achieve the SDGs,”

Presenting the prize to the team, the Head, Digital and Brand Marketing of Fidelity Bank, Eric Frempong Amponsah, said: “Fidelity Bank is proud to partner with Prince’s Trust International on this programme.

Serving the community is one of our core values and education is a key pillar of our social impact initiatives.”

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