NIGERIA: FINANCIAL INCLUSION – CBN Sets Fresh Targets for Banks

AB9NGK Nigerian Central Bank, Abuja, Nigeria. Image shot 2007. Exact date unknown.

Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has set state-by-state targets for the 21 commercial banks and 942 micro finance banks in the country to ensure that every Nigerian adult has access to financial services.

Mrs Elizabeth Agu, the CBN Branch Controller, Federal Capital Territory, made this known yesterday in Abuja at the inauguration of the Financial Inclusion State Steering Committee, FISSCO.

She said CBN had broken down the target state-by-state “to ensure that the masses and people at the grassroots have access to financial services such as payments, savings, credit, insurance and pension.”

Acording to her, target for banks was set because the CBN planned to achieve 80 per cent financial inclusion by 2020, yet two years to the deadline, the country had only achieved 41.6 per cent.

Agu explained that “the cost-cutting and diverse nature of the targeted services require collaborative efforts by stakeholders in the financial sector, especially at the grassroots.

 “In particular, financial service providers at the state level are pertinent to achieving at least 80 per cent inclusion of adult population by the year 2020. To achieve this, each of the Deposit Money Banks, DMBs, operating in the FCT have the target to get a minimum of 1,500 new savings customers by 2018, the Micro Finance Banks, MFBs, have the target to open at least 2,500 new accounts. The DMBs in the FCT have to also offer credit to at least 600 fresh individuals and for the MFBs, they have the target of ensuring that at least 1,000 customers are offered fresh credit.”
Source:  http://allafrica.com/stories/201801120116.html
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