Buried in the fiscal details was a commitment of GH¢401 million in new equity for the Women's Development Bank, representing the largest single fiscal commitment ever made to women-led enterprises in the country's history. The Women's Development Bank now carries the weight of a hope deferred far too long, and the questions worth asking are whether the promise will be honored, how the pressure will be managed, and what the path ahead truly demands. The Promise It CarriesThe Women's Development Bank was allocated GH¢51.3 million in 2025 as seed funding, and the fresh injection announced in the 2026 Budget elevates it into a genuinely serious institution capable of moving markets. The Pressure It Now FacesWith ambition of this scale comes pressure that the leadership of the Women's Development Bank must confront honestly from day one. The Women's Development Bank must therefore build a distribution strategy that leans heavily on partnerships with existing FinTechs, mobile money platforms, rural and community banks, susu collectors, market associations, and women's cooperatives across every district in the country.