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Association Charges CBN On Micro Finance Sector
The Chairman, Ikeja Branch of the National Association of Micro-finance Banks, Mr Dele Oyekanmi, has urged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to improve its capacity to build micro- finance sub-sector.
Oyekanmi said in Lagos that operators in micro- finance sub-sector required more training in view of growing sophistication of their operations.
He said that their operations had improved in recent times because of the training which the operators had received.
Oyekanmi, also the Managing Director of Moneywise Micro-finance Bank, said that hitherto, many operators were not knowledgeable about operations of the sub-sector.
According to him, most of the operators are from commercial banking sector and there is a wide gap between micro-finance banking and conventional banking.
“There is a need for the apex bank to continue the capacity building process in the micro-finance sub-sector to enhance efficiency in the system.
“A lot of the operators are from the conventional banking background, they need thorough training to enable them manage their businesses effectively and in accordance with the guiding rules.
“For instance, my managerial skill has improved more than when I started operating micro-finance business because of the various training programmes I have attended,” he said.
Oyekanmi commended the CBN and the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria for the Mandatory Certification Programme for all micro-finance bank operators.
He urged micro-finance operators to embrace the MCP in the interest of the growth of the sub-sector.
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