Eastern Bank Ltd (EBL) hosted Joyee graduation ceremony at its head office in the capital on Thursday.
The first batch of Joyee graduates attended the exclusive 6-month women entrepreneurs' development program jointly organized by EBL and Prerona Foundation, reads a press release.
The graduation certificates were handed over by the managing director and CEO of EBL Ali Reza Iftekhar and CEO of Prerona Foundation Md Azizur Rahman.
"EBL Women Banking is committed to harness and develop skill sets of women entrepreneurs for their sustainable growth. Joyee program is designed to help women entrepreneurs' access to various schemes of finance, training, mentoring, networking and business support services to overcome existential barriers in the emerging markets," said Ali Reza.
Azizur from Prerona Foundation said: "Along with the various initiatives and plans of the government to increase the participation of women entrepreneurs in the economy, we are happy to take this step jointly with Eastern Bank Ltd as a part of non-governmental organizations and civil society. Prerona Foundation aims to ensure the involvement of women in the national economy and create a favourable environment for women entrepreneurs through this program."
M Khorshed Anowar, DMD and head of retail and SME Banking; Syed Zulkar Nayen, head of business; Sarmin Atik, head of liability and wealth management, Tanzeri Hoque, head of priority and women banking of EBL; COO of Prerona Foundation Ahmed Raihan Ahsanullah; along with senior officials from concerned organizations were also present on the occasion.