Visa launches digital community platform for woman entrepreneurs in east Europe, Central Asia, Caucasus

Visa launches digital community platform for woman entrepreneurs in east Europe
Visa launches digital community platform for woman entrepreneurs in east Europe

The platform aims to facilitate networking, knowledge sharing, and international business expansion for entrepreneurs from various countries.

Notably, previous She’s Next projects have successfully connected participants from a range of countries through shared interests and values.

A survey conducted by the company last year revealed that 85% of business owners in these regions expressed willingness to join the international community of entrepreneurs.

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The She’s Next digital community platform offers a range of features to its users. During registration, users can create a detailed profile, specifying their country, professional field of interest, and purpose for joining the platform. This information will help community managers provide targeted assistance.

Registered users can leverage the platform to find business partners, develop and enhance their personal brand, increase business visibility through content and materials, seek and become mentors, participate in discussions, webinars, and events, and stay updated about opportunities within the She’s Next Empowered by Visa program in their own and other countries.

While the platform’s website hosts diverse content accessible to all, the professional social networking features, including news feeds, interest-based groups, publication creation tools, and messaging, are exclusively available to registered users. This exclusive access empowers leaders and entrepreneurs to communicate, find business contacts, mentors, suppliers, investors, and further develop their personal brands.

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The She’s Next digital community platform welcomes anyone interested in entrepreneurship, including those who do not yet have their own business.

This initiative follows Visa’s recent announcement of opening a new global hub in Poland, marking the first of its kind for Visa in Central and Eastern Europe.

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