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Union Bank To Assist Farmers At Enugu Fair
Union Bank of Nigeria Plc says it is featuring at the 2010 Enugu International Trade Fair to assist farmers to access the N200 billion agricultural fund.
In a statement on Thursday in Lagos the bank said that its presence at the fair would offer financial advisory services tailored to meet the farmers’ specific needs.
“The bank is set to assist small, medium and large scale farmers of cocoa, tree and arable crops, cotton, poultry and out-growers schemes under its commercial agriculture platform.
“The bank intends to offer loans with attractive interest rates with no hidden charges.
“This will boost economic recovery of small and medium enterprises, agro-allied companies and all categories of farmers.
“The bank has the deepest penetration in the industry with highly experienced and specialised officers,” it added.
It also added that the fair would be offering the platform for the bank to provide a full range of business advisory services on imports, oil and gas and solid minerals, among others.
It said the bank would also parade value creating products and services for its numerous and prospective customers through an electronic package.
According to the statement, the electronic
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