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BoI Begins Funding Of SME Clusters

Welding equipment presented at Buba Industrial Village during the graduation of trained youths under Youth Empowerment Programme by Mr Yusuf Buba, member, representing Gombi/Hong Federal Constituency in Hong LGA of Adamawa on Sunday.
The Bank of Industry
(BoI) has restated its determination to support Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the country through the provision of funding of identified cluster SMEs.
The bank in a statement on Monday said the financial international exercise would see the bank providing an aggregate sum of N600.5 million for small businesses under the Graduate Enterpreneurship Fund (GEF) programme scheme.
The bank said that the scheme is expected to provide intervention to 28 SME clusters out of the identified clusters in the country.
The bank statement said that the breakdown of the applications received showed that applications received were spread across the six geo-political zones of he country with the South-West ranking highest with 130 applicants requesting for N252.5 million, followed by the North Central with 57 applicants requesting N110.2 million in loans and the North-West ranking third with 42 applicants requesting N83.4 million.
Others are South-South with 42 applications for N82.8 million, South-East had 23 applicants requesting N38.47 million and 17 applicants from North East requesting N33 million.
The bank said successful applicants had been trained on the utilisation of fund and capacity building, stressing that the training was facilitated by the bank’s partnership with some mentorship and training institutions in the country that have continued to provide advisory support to the successful candidates in the process of packaging their loan applications.
The bank said that an online loan application portal was subsequently commissioned to enable successful candidates submit their applications for a maximum loan amount of N2 million.
The bank further explained that a total of 311 candidates submitted their financing requests for an aggregate sum of N600,545,781,26 for the GEF scheme.
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