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December 10, 2024

APWB: Preparing for economic shifts beyond 2025

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By Esther Onyegbula

The Association of Professional Women Bankers (APWB), a key advocate for female professionals in Nigeria’s financial sector, is set to host its flagship event for 2024.

The event Scheduled for Wednesday, December 11, at the Federal Palace Hotel in Lagos, the highly anticipated evening will focus on the theme “Positioning for Economic Shifts and Global Trends – 2025 and Beyond.”

The event, starting at 5 PM, promises an evening of insights, networking, and empowerment tailored for professionals across banking, financial services, and corporate sectors. Attendees are expected to don formal black-tie attire in line with the event’s distinguished tone.

Thought leaders, industry experts, and decision-makers will converge to explore strategies for navigating the evolving global economy. Participants will gain actionable insights to prepare themselves and their organizations for success in a rapidly changing economic landscape.

Tickets for the event are priced at ₦40,000 per individual, while organizations can reserve a Table of 10 for ₦350,000. Early reservations are encouraged due to the limited availability of spots. Interested participants can contact the APWB team via their website.

The Association of Professional Women Bankers (APWB) is the female arm of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN). Since its inception, the APWB has been committed to fostering professionalism among female bankers and empowering its members with the tools to excel in the 21st-century banking and financial services sectors.

The association organizes mentoring programs, leadership training, and community-impact initiatives while maintaining a strong focus on integrity, transparency, and accountability. Through its flagship events, such as the annual Marquee Event, APWB creates platforms for knowledge sharing and meaningful connections that drive individual and collective progress within the industry.

For over two decades, APWB has celebrated women’s contributions to financial services and continues to shape the future of banking in Nigeria.