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Interswitch calls for gender parity

By Guardian Nigeria
13 March 2023   |   4:22 am
As part of celebrations to mark the 2023 International Women's Day (IWD), Interswitch hosted its employees to an engaging evening of networking, discussions and product exhibitions.
Founder/Chief Executive Officer, MH Worklife, Blessing Adesiyan (left); Founder/Chief Executive Officer, Gush Lifestyle, Deborah Odim; Human Resource Business Partner, Interswitch, Lorine Odidison; Founder/Chief Executive Officer, Nuban Beauty, Stella Ndekile, and Founder/Chief Executive Officer, Healthtracka, Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson, at the International Women’s Day networking fair organised by Interswitch Group in Lagos.

As part of celebrations to mark the 2023 International Women’s Day (IWD), Interswitch hosted its employees to an engaging evening of networking, discussions and product exhibitions.

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Speaking on the essence of the celebration, Chief Human Resources Officer, Interswitch Nigeria, Franklin Ali, said: “International Women’s Day is not only an opportunity for us to reflect on the progress we have made towards gender equality but also to celebrate and appreciate the phenomenal women in our organisation who have contributed immensely to the growth of Interswitch through their unwavering commitment.

“Achieving gender equity is not only a plus for the society as a whole, but also an imperative for sustainable business growth. It is important to note that a diverse and inclusive workplace leads to better decision-making and increased innovation, which in turn improves our customer experience.”

Speakers on the panel also recognised that a diverse and inclusive workplace is essential for the growth of female employees and the business at large.

“By creating a work environment where everyone feels valued and included, organisations can tap into the full potential of its employees and better serve its customers,” Founder and CEO, Gush Lifestyle, Deborah Odim, said.

According to Founder and CEO, Healthtracka, Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson, 70 per cent of women make up the global healthcare workforce, while only 6.7 per cent of funding goes to female-owned healthcare businesses, undermining their capacity to build businesses.

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