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Microfinance Bank: CBN To Outsource Examination
Some Microfinance bank operators have expressed mixed reactions over the new decision of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to use consultants for the examination of the banks.
CBN governor, Mr. Sanusi Lamido Sanusi announced last week that following the upsurge in the number of microfinance banks in the country, the apex bank had decided to outsource their examination.
He said that there were now more than 905 microfinance banks nation wide, hence the apex bank had to seek new ways to tackle its challenge of monitoring their activities.
Mr. Akin Obasa, Managing Director, MCB Microfinace Bank in Lagos said that there was nothing wrong in the apex bank’s decision if the CBN would bear the cost of the exercise.
“Most owners of the microfinance banks are either individuals, as only about 30 per cent of them are institutionally or jointly owned.
“Many of the proprietors have sunk all their savings into the business.
“It will, therefore, be an added burden to again levy a surcharge on such operators for the CBN examination”, he said.
Obasa added that microfinance bank owners did not have any window to ordinarily access funds for their clients.
He said that the upsurge in their number now posed a challenge to the capacity of the CBN and the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) to effectively monitor their activities.