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CBN To Sanction Erring MFBs On High Loan Charges
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) may penalise Micro-Finance Banks (MFBs) that charge above nine per cent on loans obtained under the N120 billion Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (MSMEs) fund.
A source in the Apex bank’s Other Financial Institutions Department (OFID), disclosed this to newsmen in Lagos, yesterday.
The CBN official said that the apex bank charged MFBs three per cent on the MSMEs loans, while the MFBs were expected to charge entrepreneurs nine per cent on the loan.
He said that the maximum amount that could be disbursed out on the loan as single obligator was N5 million, within a one-year tenure.
He added that the N5 million, which was “wholesale fund’’ could not be refinanced to those that had benefited from it earlier.
The CBN official said that this was to discourage a situation where only a particular set of people would be benefiting from the fund.
He added that CBN had ensured that entrepreneurs lodged complaints about banks that failed to comply with the directive.
Reports say that the fund aims at providing support for the development of the real sector of the economy.
The CBN fund is intended to improve access to finance for small enterprises at single-digit interest rates, to reduce poverty.
Also, the states are eligible to access N2 billion, which would be administered by the commercial banks.
The CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, in July said that without such interventions by government, it would be difficult to reduce poverty and create the kind of jobs that would enhance economic development.
Emefiele said that the CBN would deploy specialised teams to monitor the effective use of the fund by all beneficiaries.
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