The entrepreneurs, who are part of the indigenous peoples, now have essential tools on management, income and budget development for better financial performance.
They also presented their offer of financial products, as well as how to access them through BANDESAL, to strengthen the economic autonomy of women entrepreneurs and boost their businesses.
Financial inclusion is a means to improve the welfare of the population through the responsible use of financial products and services offered by financial institutions, economic growth and the reduction of informality.
At the end of the activity, ISDEMU made available its psychological and legal assistance services, which women entrepreneurs can access at any time: by visiting its service centers, calling 126 toll free or writing to 126teorienta.gob.sv