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IFC To Invest $4m In Nigeria’s Grooming Centre
The International Finance
Corporation (IFC) last Monday signed an agreement to invest four million dollars (N650 million) in Grooming Centre for on-lending to microenterprises in the country.
Grooming Center is a financial Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) that provides financial intermediation to small and medium scale enterprises in Nigeria.
The Tide reports that the agreement was signed by Mr Solomon Adegbie-Quaynor, IFC Country Manager for Nigeria and Dr Godwin Nwabunka, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Grooming Center in Lagos.
The two organisations said that 780, 000 microenterprises would benefit from the loans across the nation between 2014 and 2018.
According to them, the partnership will also improve financial inclusion and promote job creation and growth in Nigeria
Adegbie-Quaynor said IFC’s local currency loans would help Grooming Centre to offer increased financial services to economically active low income earners engaged in small-scale trading and productive microenterprises.
“Grooming Centre will use IFC’s funding to reach entrepreneurs in more than half of Nigeria’s 36 states, including those in remote rural areas largely not serviced by other lenders.
“IFC is supporting Grooming Centre to improve financial inclusion and help grow Nigeria’s economy.
“This loan will provide local currency finance and empower entrepreneurs and microenterprises that cannot yet access the formal banking sector,” IFC Country Manager for Nigeria said.
He said that over the years, the IFC had invested about 10 billion dollars in more than 60 local currencies around the world to help protect borrowing companies from currency risks.
Also speaking, Nwabunka said that Grooming Centre’s mission would empower the economically active low income earners by bringing a range of tailor-made microfinance services to their doorstep using globally-tested best practice methodologies.
He said the partnership with IFC would strengthen microfinance market in Nigeria on a sustainable basis and create greater income for their members.
Nwabunka said the NGO was currently servicing more than 300, 000 clients with N9 billion loans on a graduated loan basis.
The Grooming Centre boss said that the organisation had built N7 billion loan portfolio with more than 1, 200 employees.
He also said that the NGO had disbursed about N64.5 billion to 1.7 million microenterprises in Nigeria, particularly small scale women entrepreneurs.
The Grooming Center Executive Director, Mr Adesoji Tayo, said that, “the micro loan which starts from N40, 000 after repayment is usually graduated to N50, 000, N100, 000 as the case may be”.
Tayo said the center was currently operating from 18 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FTC).
He identified the states as Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo, Ekiti, Kwara and Kogi.
Others are Anambra, Abia, Akwa Ibom, Imo, Enugu, Ebonyi, Niger, Benue, Nassarawa and FTC.
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