THE GROW PROJECT
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GROW is a govt of Uganda five years project financed by IDA under a grant financing of $217million to enable female entrepreneurs grow their enterprises
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To all the Women in Business, the #GrowLoan by THE GROW PROJECT has been launched and can now be accessed through Stanbic Bank Uganda Equity Bank Uganda Finance Trust Bank Uganda PostBank Uganda Centenary Bank & dfcu Bank at an interest rate of 10.5% per annum.
The Grow loan funds will be available for a maximum period of two years, for now. - Paul Nuwagaba, Access to Finance Specialist THE GROW PROJECT. #GROWenterprisesforwomen #NBSBreakfastMeeting #NBSUpdates
With the Grow Loans, women can receive between Shs 4 million and Shs 200 million shillings. The main consideration is how you plan to use the money, and the enterprise should have the capacity to repay the loan. - Paul Nuwagaba, Access to Finance Specialist THE GROW PROJECT.
As we were selecting financial institutions, we chose banks that have been deliberately providing solutions for women. - Paul Nuwagaba, Access to Finance Specialist THE GROW PROJECT. #GROWenterprisesforwomen #NBSBreakfastMeeting #NBSUpdates
Last week on Hotel Africa, we launched the Grow Loan, and financial institutions are now offering loans to women. - Paul Nuwagaba, Access to Finance Specialist THE GROW PROJECT. #GROWenterprisesforwomen #NBSBreakfastMeeting #NBSUpdates
Women enterprises in some regions, such as the Karamoja region, Busoga, and refugee areas, are eligible for the Grow Bonus. - Paul Nuwagaba, Access to Finance Specialist THE GROW PROJECT. #GROWenterprisesforwomen #NBSBreakfastMeeting #NBSUpdates
Currently, six financial institutions offer Grow Loans to women: PostBank Uganda, Finance Trust Bank Uganda, Centenary Bank, Stanbic Bank Uganda, Equity Bank Uganda, and dfcu Bank. - Paul Nuwagaba, Access to Finance Specialist THE GROW PROJECT. #GROWenterprisesforwomen #NBSBreakfastMeeting #NBSUpdates
HAPPENING NOW: A conversation on improving financial independence for women with Paul Nuwagaba from the THE GROW PROJECT. #MorningAtNTV
The scope of THE GROW PROJECT is broad. It deals with all sectors. As long as it is a legally viable business, it will be supported - Paul Nuwagaba, Grow Project #MorningAtNTV #NTVNews Watch live - ntv.co.ug/ug/ntv-live?ut…
There are priority sectors to which a lot of the THE GROW PROJECT support will go. These are sectors that are male-dominated and where we want women to be involved - Paul Nuwagaba, Grow Project #MorningAtNTV #NTVNews
The government came up with the THE GROW PROJECT, which focused on women who graduated from other livelihood projects like emyooga with micro-level enterprises that they wish to develop into small or medium enterprises - Paul Nuwagaba, Grow Project #MorningAtNTV #NTVNews
Grow will support an informal enterprise. It doesn't have to be a registered business. Part of the services Grow will offer is to try and formalise those businesses - Paul Nuwagaba, THE GROW PROJECTÂ #MorningAtNTV #NTVNews
Are you a woman entrepreneur in Uganda, THE GROW PROJECT is here to hand-hold you through to sustainability. #GROWLOAN dmakobore Dr. Ruth Biyinzika Kasolo Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development Private Sector Foundation Uganda World Bank
The #GROWLOAN is readily available for women entrepreneurs across the country through six selected banks that include dfcu Bank Equity Bank Uganda PostBank Uganda Stanbic Bank Uganda Finance Trust Bank Uganda & Centenary Bank . Women can access a min of 4m & a max of 200m ugx Ruth Biyinzika Musoke explains
#GROWLOAN is specifically for women entrepreneurs & women owned businesses across the country. Women entrepreneurs can access the loans from 4 million to 200 million Uganda shillings. Dr. Ruth Biyinzika Kasolo is the THE GROW PROJECT PSFU project coordinator #GROWENTERPRISESFORWOMEN
#GROWLOAN has been made accessible & affordable for women entrepreneurs across the country. Women can access the GROW Loan at not more than 10.5% annual interest rate with no extra charges #GROWENTERPRISESFORWOMEN Dr. Ruth Biyinzika Kasolo the Project Coordinator PSFU clarifies