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RIMA Seeks Financial Houses Partnership
The Rivers State Micro Finance Agency (RIMA), has called on financial houses in the state to workout modalities to partner with the agency on business development and other financial issues.
The Agency’s Managing Director/Chief Executive officer, Mr Innocent Harry, made the call Friday in Port Harcourt while receiving the Toyota Helix vehicle donated to it by First City Monument Bank (FCMB).
Harry, noted that RIMA is focused on its social responsibility and poverty alleviation schemes.
According to him, the FCMB’s gift will aid the agency to increase its spread to rural areas, saying that they will do more on empowerment initiatives.
Also speaking, the Regional Head, South, FCMB, Mr. Bona Okhaimo said the decision was reached after a careful observation of the RIMA’s activities in the state.
Okhaimo, explained that the mutual beneficial business partnership with RIMA was part of reasons for the Toyota donation.
He pointed out that it was part of the Banks effort to ensure that all communities within its juridication benefits from its presence.
Meanwhile, RIMA has reassured all its customers of better service delivery adding that the agency is poised to permanently alleviate poverty from Rivers people.
It would be recalled that RIMA, some time last month received some amount of money as loan donated to it by Prince Tony Princewill.
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