Bancamiga trained community entrepreneurs from La Vega in Caracas

The forum “Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Tools and Opportunities” was attended by more than 100 people with business initiatives and microentrepreneurs

Bancamiga, aware of the importance of entrepreneurship as a pillar of economic and social development, continued to execute its training program for business development at the María Auxiliadora Rectory of the La Vega parish, in Caracas, which was attended by more than 100 community entrepreneurs and microentrepreneurs.

The program allowed the forum Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Tools and Opportunities to be held, designed to provide participants with the necessary knowledge to start or consolidate their businesses. The topics addressed included ideation, business model, financial management, marketing, sales and Bancamiga’s portfolio of financial products for entrepreneurs.

José Simón Elarba, President of the Board of Directors of Bancamiga, assured that the institution is committed to the development of the country; “to promote the entrepreneurial culture of Venezuelans, encouraging the creation of new companies and innovative projects; generating employment and self-employment opportunities; strengthening the economy of communities.”

Community entrepreneurship is supported by Bancamiga

The conferences of the forum in La Vega were given by the entrepreneurship and innovation coach, Luis Moreno, and by Marta Lucero, brand advisor and strategic marketing facilitator, who provided keys so that people with business initiatives can enhance their essential skills.

“When you come to La Vega, you see hundreds of businesses on the road. Each house has become a productive unit, and I believe that this is the wealth of community entrepreneurship. People have understood that wealth is created through hard work. Here we have more than 100 entrepreneurs who have businesses running in the parish and have decided to grow,” said Moreno.

Bancamiga’s business development program allows anyone with a business idea, regardless of their level of experience or academic training, to have the support of expert mentors in different areas, as well as the possibility of establishing contacts with other entrepreneurs and small business owners.

It is convenient and easy to formalize the ventures

Oskayda Alvarado, manager of Entrepreneurship at Bancamiga Banco Universal, participated in the forum and recommended that attendees formalize their ventures, as well as manage their finances through banking instruments, so that they can consolidate an identity with the bank to obtain financing that allows them to grow.

For “those who need to boost their business models, we have financing options. Credits for entrepreneurs and CrediMujer; and for microentrepreneurs we have microcredits,” she said.

“The information to apply for credits was very good; all the conferences today were very good. They motivate one to continue fighting for what one wants in this country,” said John Bustillo, leader of the gastronomic venture Exquisiteces Busqgm.

At the end of the conference cycle, Tarín Díaz, owner of the Estudio GAD beauty center, acknowledged that Bancamiga “is determined to support entrepreneurs” and attended the activity “interested in credits and in acquiring a point of sale” for her business.

Bancamiga’s social responsibility management has taken its training program for entrepreneurs and small business owners to communities in Gran Caracas such as Petare, El Cementerio, La Pastora and Quebrada Honda, among others. It has also held online seminars to which participants from all over the country have connected, the banking institution concludes and explains in a statement.

With information and reference image provided by Bancamiga

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