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Alert MFB to empower youths with finance skills


Alert Microfinance Bank, a subsidiary of Alert Group, has launched the second edition of its Career Bootcamp, reinforcing its commitment to equipping youths with financial and professional skills needed to thrive in today’s job market.

A statement made available to our correspondent by the bank on Thursday stated that the program, targeted at recent graduates and National Youth Service Corps members, aims to enhance employability through training in financial literacy, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, digital marketing, and other key professional skills.

Speaking on the initiative, the Group President of Alert Microfinance Bank, Kazeem Olanrewaju, reiterated the bank’s commitment to impacting society.

Also, Alert MFB’s Chief Executive Officer, Raji Saheed, stated that the initiative aligns with the bank’s mission of fostering economic growth and reducing youth unemployment in Nigeria.

“As a microfinance institution, we understand the importance of investing in human capital development to empower young professionals who will drive economic progress,” he said.

The PUNCH reported that Alert MFB, a subsidiary of Alert Group, has announced the launch of its new mobile banking app to provide a streamlined and comprehensive banking experience for its customers.

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