In Cancun, the program ‘Ellas Facturan’ (They Invoice) continues to empower women who want to start their own businesses through the Commission for the Financial Inclusion of Women in Benito Juarez.
Daniela Torres Serrano, in charge of the program, detailed that the program has already benefited around 700 women with various training sessions, financing opportunities, networking, market spaces, and streamlined procedures through the One-Stop Shop.
“The project responds to President Ana Paty Peralta’s instruction to truly achieve financial inclusion for women with the support of strategic allies such as AMEXME, COPARMEX, CANIRAC, AliarRSE, CIRTQ, and CCME,” she said.
Market spaces like bazaars and expos
Business and personal strengthening training
One-Stop Shop for administrative procedures
Meetings for entrepreneurs
Exclusive banking products
Specialized and focused mentorship
Financing opportunities
Networking events
The program’s coordinator invited interested individuals to stay tuned to the official social media accounts of the Benito Juarez Municipality or call (998) 881 2800 ext 2000 for more information as the application process will reopen in the coming weeks.
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