
Accra, Ghana – March 25, 2025 – The 2025 edition of the Ghana Female CEO Summit is set to take place on May 15, 2025, at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra, bringing together the country’s most influential female business leaders to address a critical challenge—access to capital for women-led enterprises.
With the theme “Financing the Future: Addressing Capital Access for Women-Led Enterprises and Sustaining Their Long-Term Growth,” this year’s summit aims to go beyond discussions and provide tangible funding strategies, high-impact networking, and actionable solutions to help female entrepreneurs scale their businesses.
Despite the growing presence of women in leadership roles, many still struggle to secure the financial backing needed to sustain and expand their enterprises. The Ghana Female CEO Summit seeks to change that narrative by connecting female leaders with investors, financial institutions, and policymakers who can drive real change.
A Platform for Growth and Opportunity
The summit will feature panel discussions, expert-led workshops, and networking sessions designed to empower women with the knowledge and resources necessary to navigate the complexities of funding their businesses. Attendees will gain insights into securing investment, managing business finances, and leveraging strategic collaborations for sustainable success.
With a lineup of top female CEOs, financial experts, and industry pioneers, the event is expected to be a game-changer for women entrepreneurs across Ghana and beyond.
How to Attend
Registration is now open, but spaces are limited. Interested participants can secure their place by visiting https://bit.ly/ghanafemaleceosummit25.
For ticket purchases, dial *713*33*978# on all networks, or send payment via MTN Mobile Money to 024-208-5378.
Partnership and Sponsorship Opportunities
Organizations looking to support the initiative can explore sponsorship and partnership opportunities by contacting 050-158-1266 or emailing femaleceosummit@glitzafrica.com.
The Ghana Female CEO Summit 2025 promises to be more than just an event—it is a movement toward ensuring that women-led businesses in Ghana receive the financial backing they need to thrive.