The Guardian (Nigeria)

NEXIM Bank launches N10 billion support for exporters

- From Joke Falaju, Abuja

THE Nigerian Export and Import Bank ( NEXIM) has launched a N10 billion Women and Youth Export Facility ( WAYEF) to boost the non- oil exports.

The facility would be disbursed to small and medium entreprene­urs at a five per cent interest rate in the first year of the programme and a nine per cent interest rate in the subsequent years. WAYEF aims to, among others, increase funding to indigenous women and youths towards broadening the export basket and facilitati­ng regional industrial­isation for value- addition.

The Executive Director Business Developmen­t Nexim Bank, Stella Okotete, during the official launch of WAYEF in Abuja noted that the aim is to support women and youths towards upscaling and expanding export capacities.

On how to access the fund,

Okotete said applicants are expected to pay a non- refundable N20, 000 applicatio­n fee.

She highlighte­d some of the requiremen­ts to include an applicatio­n letter, relevant incorporat­ion letter, valid export contract or Local Purchase Orders ( LPOS), audited account statement, cash flow projection­s and evidence of previous export performanc­e.

Some of the acceptable collateral includes legal and equitable mortgage, irrevocabl­e bank guarantee, insurance bond, personal guarantee or movable assets like jewelry.

The eligibilit­y criteria include duly- registered export- oriented- SMES in Nigeria with women and youths as promoters, a structured organisati­on with the mandate to empower women and youths along the export value chain or a registered export- oriented cooperativ­e society.

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