FSDH Merchant Bank is Officially Recognized as a Great Place To Work, sets New Standards for Employee Well-being.

 We are proud to announce the latest addition to our arsenal – we have just received the prestigious Great Place To Work certification. This certification underscores our unwavering commitment to fostering a workplace culture founded on trust, respect, fairness, and employee engagement. This goes to show how much efforts we put in to ensure our […]

FSDH Merchant Bank, IFC and WEAV Capital Unveil 15 Tech Startups in the First Cohort of the Female Founders’ Growth Programme.

Lagos, Nigeria: FSDH Merchant Bank in partnership with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and WEAV Capital have unveiled 15 female-led Nigerian tech startups selected to participate in the first cohort of the Female Founders Growth Programme, an Investment Readiness Accelerator programme aimed at empowering female founders to accelerate growth in their companies by making them […]

An Economy in Transition – A Summary of Nigeria’s Economic Landscape in Q3 2023  

A new administration means the introduction of twists and turns. Nigeria stands at a crucial juncture in its journey towards prosperity. With the macroeconomic outlook for Q3 2023, it is evident that the nation’s path to growth and stability is paved with both challenges and opportunities. We have put together this summary based on our […]

If One Woman Wins, We All Win!

Celebrating Women Empowerment and Growth at the FSDH-EDC Women Business Impact Programme 2023 Cohort Graduation. FSDH Merchant Bank has yet again demonstrated its commitment to supporting entrepreneurship and empowering women-owned/led businesses.   On Friday 18th of August 2023, 25 women graduated from the first cohort of the Women Business Impact Programme, an initiative of the Women […]

FSDH Merchant Bank collaborates with TechPower Initiative to empower students of Iwerekun Community Secondary School in STEM 

In time past, the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) was largely stereotyped in favour of the male gender. However, as we have experienced recently, times are changing, as diverse bodies – government and non-government alike – have taken on the responsibility to bridge this gap. Now, more females show interests, taking on roles in these areas. But to ensure that this gap is effectively bridged, more work still needs to be done, especially regarding access to funding, education and opportunities, for women to be able to explore these areas. FSDH Merchant Bank recently contributed its quota to bridging this gap.