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This Women’s Day, Equitas SFB’s ‘Circle of Life’ Campaign Honours Women’s Passion to Empower the Community

On the eve of International Women’s Day, Equitas Small Finance Bank launches the powerful story of Tanjuman Banu under their ‘Circle of Life’ campaign. The video embodies the spirit of unwavering courage, passion and the ability of women in trusting their transformation journey.

As a child bride from Nadiad, Tanjuman Banu’s dreams of becoming a fashion designer were put on hold due to various challenges. However, her spirit of never giving up and support from Equitas equipped her in her journey of exploration and transformation. Not only did Equitas support Tanjuman Banu financially, but also assisted in starting sewing classes which further empowers more women.

“This International Women’s Day, we at Equitas, are inspired by the remarkable journey of Tanjuman Banu,” stated Vignesh Murali, Senior Vice President & Head – Marketing, Equitas SFB“We believe that women have the capability of becoming agents of change in our society. Tanjuman Banu’s courage of fighting against her personal challenges to achieve her dreams are true testament for us to continue empowering the potential of women. Her story exemplifies how financial inclusion brings about a positive change in the society, helping us push boundaries to provide services ‘Beyond Banking’. We feel incredibly proud to be a crucial part of Tanjuman Banu’s journey from aspiring to be a fashion designing student to a teacher who also empowers other women and we promise to remain dedicated to celebrate and amplify more voices of women like her.”

Tanjuman Banu’s principle that talent must get work, worked as a driving force to pursue her dream where she is now a teacher, who has trained 500-600 girls to make clothes, just like in fashion designing. Through this support, Equitas symbolises the idea that everyone deserves the opportunity to reach newer heights and explore their full potential.

The video showcasing Tanjuman Banu’s story of empowerment premieres on March 7, 2024, across Equitas Small Finance Bank’s social media platforms.

Watch video: https://youtu.be/gsYVa9vYtQA

About Equitas Small Finance Bank Limited [ESFB]

Equitas Small Finance Bank is one of the largest small finance banks in India. As a new-age bank, we offer a bouquet of products and services tailored to meet the needs of our customers – individuals with limited access to formal financing channels, as well as affluent and mass-affluent, Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and corporates. Our firmly entrenched strategy focuses on providing credit to the unbanked and underbanked micro and small entrepreneurs, developing products to address the growing aspirations at the ‘bottom of the pyramid’, fuelled by granular deposits and ‘value for money’.

Please reach out to equitaspr@adfactors.com for further queries.

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