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CREDICORP To Launch the 10,000 Women in Mobility Initiative December 12 2025

CREDICORP To Launch the 10,000 Women in Mobility Initiative December 12 2025

Women across Nigeria are set to benefit from a major empowerment boost as the Nigerian Consumer Credit Corporation CREDICORP officially launches its “10,000 Women in Mobility” programme.

About the Programme

The programme is designed to help women build sustainable livelihoods in mobility-driven sectors — such as ride-hailing, logistics, transport services, and mobility asset ownership — while also bridging the gap in access to sustainable finance.

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Through this initiative, thousands of women will gain opportunities to own or operate mobility assets such as cars, motorcycles, and tricycles, empowering them to drive economic growth in their communities.

Partners & Support

CREDICORP is rolling out this project in collaboration with leading partners who bring together financing, asset provision, training, and business support to ensure beneficiaries not only access credit but also succeed in their mobility ventures.

  • Gamma Mobility
  • ACCION Microfinance Bank
  • Letshego
  • TVS
  • DAC
  • Other strategic partners

Why This Matters

Mobility is one of the fastest-growing economic sectors in Nigeria. The 10,000 Women in Mobility initiative is a timely intervention that expands economic inclusion by giving women the tools, capital, and training to compete in transportation and logistics industries traditionally dominated by men

The programme aims to increase financial independence, strengthen entrepreneurial capacity, and create long-term opportunities for beneficiaries and their communities.

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Interested in the programme or partnership opportunities? Attend the launch at Eagle Square, Abuja on 12th December 2025. Stay tuned to CREDICORP's official channels for registration details and beneficiary information.

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