UBA
Launches Free Knowledge Series, Don't Let the New Tax Laws Catch You Off Guard
Africa’s Global Bank,
United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, is set to host a Knowledge Series webinar
specifically dedicated towards informing and educating small and medium business
owners on the 2024 withholding Tax Regulations recently implemented by the
federal government.
This special webinar has the theme ‘2024
Withholding Tax Regulations, Specific Emphasis on How They Affect SMEs’ and
is scheduled to hold online on Thursday, January 30, 2025, by 12noon prompt.
Business owners and SMEs who will like to be a part of this eye-opening event
can access the session on Zoom via the link: UBA Knowledge Series.
The knowledge Series is a regular seminar/workshop
organised by the bank as part of its capacity-building initiatives, where
leading business leaders and professionals share well-researched insights on
relevant topics and best practices for running successful businesses.
This edition seeks to educate business owners on
the implications of the new tax regulations and how UBA's offerings can
effectively support their growth.
Renowned leaders from diverse industries, including,
UBA’s Head, SME Banking, Babatunde Ajayi; Financial Analysts with Anderson
Consulting, Adeyemi Adediran and Vincent Okoukoni will be on ground to share
their rich insights and explain how businesses can thrive in the new tax
regime.
UBA’s Group Head, Retail and Digital Banking,
Shamsideen Fashola who spoke ahead of the webinar emphasised the importance of
this edition, noting that it will provide a platform for businesses, especially
SMEs, to learn more about the new tax regime, implications for their business
and attendant benefits for them and the economy at large.
He said, “Getting first -hand knowledge from experts
on this important subject, as put together by UBA, will be invaluable for any
business owner looking to build a lasting enterprise”
Also speaking on the upcoming workshop, UBA’s Group
Head, Marketing & Corporate Communications, Alero Ladipo noted that the
sessions frequently organised by the bank, continues to resonate with SME’s and
business owners, and has in more ways than one, helped them take major leaps
that has helped engender success.
Ladipo said, “At UBA, we remain resolute in our
commitment to empowering businesses of all sizes, and that is why we have
decided that we will help guide our customers towards making better business
decisions and embracing more opportunities in 2025” that will take them to
new highs.
“We have assembled an esteemed panel of
speakers who will do justice to this topic by sharing their vast wealth of
experience and insights on how best to navigate the new tax regime,”
she noted, adding that “this is a must-attend event for anyone
serious about the long-term success of their enterprise.”
United Bank for Africa is one of the largest
employers in the financial sector on the African continent, with 25,000
employees group wide and serving over 45 million customers globally. Operating
in twenty African countries and the United Kingdom, the United States of
America, France and the United Arab Emirates, UBA provides retail, commercial
and institutional banking services, leading financial inclusion and
implementing cutting edge technology.
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