However, many of these women are entrepreneurs. Business owners such as pharmacies, bakeries, beauty salons, sewing workshops or grocery stores. For this reason, DDB México and We Capital wanted to put together a database that included these people who can be very valuable to financial institutions.
23% of women registered on the platform have already received microcredit from banks. According to the agency, the database houses more than 10,000 credit behaviors, according to information from 50,000 businesses.
DDB Mexico also won a bronze in the Social & Influencers category, with the piece TikTok Teachers in which, with a challenge, it fueled the interest of platform users in learning sign language.
This creative piece was worked for the Mexican Federation of the Deaf and within the framework of the National Day of the Deaf, which is commemorated on November 28, in order to raise awareness about the different obstacles that people with hearing disabilities experience.