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CBN Launches N220bn MSME Fund …Earmarks 60% For Women Empowerment
As part of its efforts in providing financial access and promoting enterprenenial growth among Nigerians, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has launched a N220 billion Micro, Small and Medium enterprise (MSME) Development fund.
This was disclosed by the Port Harcourt Branch Controller of the apex bank, Jude Ekwebelem, during a one-day National Financial Inclusion Workshop organised in Port Harcourt recently.
The Branch Controller, who was represented by the acting Branch controller Emmanuel Etok, at the event, stated that 60% of the fund would be channeled towards women enterpreneural development.
The Branch Manager explained that the ultimate goal of the Financial Inclusion Strategy (FIS) was “to reduce the percentage of Adult Nigerians that are excluded from financial services from 46.3% in 2010 to 20% by 2020, adding that the FIS initiative will also “address all worries and concerns of stakeholders and potential customers of financial service providers and encourage them to access financial services seamlessly”.
He pointed out that the workshop would equip participants with adequate information on how to access financial services.
In her presentation, the Head of the Financial Inclusion Secretariat at CBN in Abuja, Mr. Temitope Akin-Fadeyi said the FIS initiative was a National Policy aimed at bridging the gap of financial inclusion of Adult Nigerians to adequately access financial services by service providers. She called on all stakeholders to key into the policy and enhances the prospect of enterpreneural development of Nigerians, noting that the CBN was taking the lead in the project because of its role as an apex financial regulator. She pointed out that major issues of concern in the project included, low income, distance to service, fear of losing money and financial illiteracy, while the primary services to be offered include; payments, savings, loans, insurance and pensions.
Taneh Beemene

Head Financial Inclusion, Mrs Akin-Fadeyi, CBN Secretariat, Temitope (left), with Corporate Communication Officer, CBN, Mr Obinali Okoli (middle) and Assistant Director, CBN Mr Eze Okone, during the workshop on Financial Inclusion by the CBN at Port Harcourt CBN branch on Tuesday 14 October 2014. Photo: Chris Monyanaga
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