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MFBs Total Deposit Mobilisation Hits N326.8bn – NDIC
The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation(NDIC) said last Monday that the total deposit mobilisation created by the 596 Microfinance Banks (MFBs), which rendered their accounts at the end of March, was N326.85billion.
The NDIC Director of Special Insured Institutions Department, Alhaji Bshir Umar gave the information at a workshop, which the corporation organised for business editors and financial correspondents in Dutse.
He said that the banks that made their returns represented 60 per cent of the total number of MFBs in operation.
Umar said that the total loans credited by the banks were N251.96 billion, adding that the absolute figures indicated that the microfinance sub-sector in Nigeria was being patronised.
He said that a survey conducted by the Enhancing Financial Innovation and Access in 2010 revealed that 3.2 million Nigerians patronised MFBs.
Umar said that 57.9 per cent of the patrons were male, 42.1 per cent, female, while 1.8 million Nigerians used MFBs as their main accounts.
He said that in spite of the positive impact of the bank to the nation’s economy, many of the disadvantaged and economically active poor remained financially excluded.
“Many micro entrepreneurs still lack access to credit thereby impeding economic growth and development.
“ A study carried out by Enhancing financial innovative and access in August, 2010, revealed that 39.2 million adults in Nigeria were excluded from financial services.”
Umar said that the figure represented 46.3 per cent of adults, adding that 36.3 per cent derived their financial services from the formal financial institutions.
“17.4 per cent exclusively patronise the informal sector.
“Nigeria is lagging behind South Africa, Botswana, Kenya with 26 per cent, 33 per cent and 32.7 per cent financial exclusion rate respectively,” he said.
He called for more support for effective microfinance services to enhance economic development at the grassroots.
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