Wema Bank Plc has announced plans to host its 2026 International Women’s Day Grand Event on March 4, 2026.
In a statement released on Tuesday, the bank said this year’s celebration is inspired by the global IWD 2026 theme, “Give To Gain.” The event will be held under the sub-theme, “When Women Gain, We Grow,” which highlights the importance of supporting women and amplifying the impact of sustained efforts toward gender inclusion.
Announcing the event, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Wema Bank, Moruf Oseni, reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to advancing women’s empowerment.
He noted that the bank has consistently prioritised gender inclusion through deliberate initiatives and tailored opportunities for women. He added that the launch of the bank’s women-focused proposition, SARA by Wema, in 2019 reflects its long-standing dedication to promoting gender equality in line with United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5.
Oseni described the 2026 IWD theme as particularly significant, stating that the bank’s continued investment in women has revealed the transformative potential they hold both personally and professionally.
The 2026 IWD event will convene women from diverse industries and sectors, including emerging female leaders and professionals navigating contemporary challenges. According to the bank, the gathering aims to provide a platform for networking, knowledge sharing, access to opportunities, and dialogue on shared experiences, all geared toward reinforcing the value of investing in women.
Highlights of the event include the SARA Gives to Empower Her Award, which will provide grants to women who have significantly impacted other women. The event will also feature the employee-focused He for She Award, recognising male employees who have demonstrated outstanding support for women beyond financial contributions.
Additionally, the Wema Knight Gives initiative will see staff members undertake outreach activities benefiting women across Nigeria.
The programme will also mark the launch of the Wema Bank Girl Child Journal, a reflective publication compiling insights and guidance for the girl-child from 80 contributors across various fields.













