Bancamiga carried out “The Entrepreneur’s Journey”, an innovative business development forum in which people with business initiatives had access to useful elements to overcome challenges and walk the path to achieve success. In addition, a group of microentrepreneurs received financing to promote their ventures.

In this forum, hundreds of people filled the José Félix Ribas Room of the Teresa Carreño Theater, and lived a unique training experience in which topics such as ideation, innovation, leadership, vision, teamwork, collaboration, resilience, visibility and impact were addressed. . As well as sustainability and intelligent optimism.

For José Simón Elarba, president of the Board of Directors of Bancamiga, “The Entrepreneur’s Journey was designed as a business strengthening proposal for those seeking to grow and find solutions to the challenges they constantly have to overcome. Because our purpose is to continue accompanying Venezuelans with training options for their development.”

Based on conferences by experts in different areas, “The Entrepreneur’s Journey” allowed the public to travel the path taken from the moment the business idea is conceived, until it becomes a decent means of living for people. that drive it and a sustainable value offer for the Venezuelan market.
The event featured interventions by Claudia Valladares, co-founder and President of the Impact Hub Caracas; Verónica Ruiz del Vizo, businesswoman and digital strategist; Isa Bermúdez, brand strategist and international speaker, together with journalist Eduardo Rodríguez Giolitti as motivational author and Bancamiga’s ambassador, Amanda Dudamel, as moderator.

The surprise of the day was the participation of the Venezuelan robotics team that won the First Global Challenge, held in Singapore, in 2023. Accompanied by the robot Kashi, the team of young Zulians excited and inspired the attendees with testimonies that show that the Preparation, training, motivation and the desire to achieve the goal is key to succeeding and achieving the objectives.
By carrying out this activity, Bancamiga continues to reaffirm its social commitment to the economic development of the country and its support for Venezuelan entrepreneurs, people with business ideas, small and medium-sized entrepreneurs.
With more than 3,000 people trained, Bancamiga’s entrepreneur training program is the only initiative that offers open and free spaces for training Venezuelans.
The financial institution has provided more than 1,500 loans to entrepreneurs during the last year.
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