Public Bank trained women entrepreneurs from Credimujer

BT, BDT and BDV trained 300 women from the Credimujer program
Courtesy: Banco del Tesoro Press

Published at: 20/02/2026 08:16 AM

With regard to the relaunch of Vertex 3 of the Great Venezuela Women's Mission (GMVM), the Treasury Bank, together with the Bank of Venezuela and the Workers' Digital Bank, trained 300 women from the Credimujer program, at the Nora Castañeda International School of Women's Leadership, located in Maracay, Aragua state.

In support of all women entrepreneurs who seek to promote and sustain their own business, this Mission is aimed at ensuring economic empowerment and financing, through credits, to promote socio-productive projects, making visible the historical role of women in the Venezuelan economy.

Created by the constitutional president, Nicolás Maduro Moros, and relaunched by the president (E), Delcy Rodríguez, the Mission also offers financial advice, workshops and networks for the training and exhibition of products.

The Deputy Minister of Productive Development for Women and head of the GMVM, Maryury Bargiela Álvarez, highlighted the role that public banks have played in promoting the entrepreneurial movement: “This support from the Treasury Bank, Banco de Venezuela and Banco Digital de los Trabajadores, has been fundamental to give that support to those who continue to believe in the Venezuelan economy. There is a movement of women entrepreneurs that has grown exponentially, thanks to the provision of credits and the responsibility for paying those women from Credimujer.”

The Deputy Minister pointed out that the idea is to go to all regions of the country, realizing illusions and encouraging domestic production: “We know that we are living in a crucial phase in our economy, so we must reciprocate with financial institutions when they grant credit. If we want the Bank to lend us, we must be consistent with the responsibilities acquired, it's a matter of trust, so we will obtain a higher percentage if we pay daily,” he said.

Coromoto Becerra, general manager of Banking Socialization, reported that Vertex 3 must be strengthened, which is to expand the delivery of the Credimujer benefit throughout the banking system: “On this day we evaluate projects in order to materialize the delivery of credits, the idea is that they become small entrepreneurs, who contribute to the strengthening and progress of the national economy. Here, there are women fighters, regardless of age. We offer all the information about the benefits of our financial institution so that they can continue in this great admirable battle that we are fighting,” he said.

“It is a process of care and guidance so that women entrepreneurs can choose to their advantage, and that this translates into a solvent business, with durability over time,” said the General Manager of Banking Socialization, Coromoto Becerra.

Eliana Aular, representative of Choco Teque Naiboa, a company that produces traditional sweets, thanked our financial institution for its attention: “We receive advice and information on all the products offered by the Treasury Bank so that our business is prosperous and sustainable over time. When we receive the credit, we will assume a commitment with all responsibility to increase our capacity to pay and be able to apply for others, it's a win-win”.

The Treasury Bank, Banco de Venezuela and Banco Digital de los Trabajadores, together with the Great Venezuela Women's Mission, place their trust in all women entrepreneurs, who work and fight for the well-being of their families and the progress of Venezuela.


BANCO DEL TESORO/Mazo News Team PRESS

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