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Rokitt's global initiative to develop women entrepreneurs launches Bengaluru chapter

Rokitt's global initiative to develop women entrepreneurs launches Bengaluru chapter

Tuesday July 28, 2015 , 2 min Read

Rokitt Women Entrepreneurs International (WEI), a global initiative aimed at developing and promoting women entrepreneurs, has launched its city chapter.


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WEI focuses on tangible services to help women launch, run and expand their businesses and offers specific services such as building a business plan, securing funding, registering the company, legal and accounting activities, launching website and promoting their products.

WEI support includes educational tools, skills workshops, and legal and accounting services, marketing and web development support, it said in a statement in Bengaluru. Rupa Boddu, Head, US Chapter, WEI, said, “I am convinced that with real tangible support, women will be sufficiently enabled to start and expand their businesses and become more independent and empowered.”

“WEI has established key partnerships with vendors to scale up it services and deliver tangible results,” she said, adding “Our goal is to equip women with the skills and resources that will allow them to become successful entrepreneurs in a global economy.”

Rokitt Inc develops digital products for consumers and also drives solutions for enterprises to enable more efficient technology delivery. WEI is a key drive by ROKITT Inc to expand the women’s empowerment initiative globally, targeting to impact more than 1 million women over the next few years.

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