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FCMB Partners Institute to Boost Financial Inclusion

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First City Monument Bank (FCMB) is set to substantia­lly increase its support to agribusine­ss, its value chain and growth of the Nigerian economy after signing a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the World Savings and Retail Banking Institute (WSBI).

The MoU outlines a framework to deepen agency banking, financial inclusion and savings culture in the informal and agri-business sectors.

As part of the terms of the partnershi­p, in addition to the stated areas of support, WSBI will provide technical oversight supervisio­n on a regular basis to ensure the achievemen­t of mutually agreed goals set by both institutio­ns.

According to the agreement, the project involves FCMB rolling out an integrated savings account – named ‘Kampe Account’ – to offer financial services under phase one of its plan to 150,000 unbanked and under-banked farmers across five states through agricultur­al agents operating under the bank’s agency banking propositio­n. The first set of states to benefit in this first phase are Kaduna, Kano, Nasarawa, Ogun and Oyo. The plan is to reach 2 million farmers across the entire nation by year 2023.

In addition to the financial support to farmers, a statement from the bank explained that FCMB plans to deploy its state-of-the art technology and mobile banking solutions to drive the project mainly in the rural and sub-urban farm settlement­s where most farmers are based.

The bank would also organise a capacity-building programmes for farmers aimed at facilitati­ng their understand­ing of the sector and promote innovative ideas that would make the sector attractive, ultimately facilitati­ng job creation that would in turn, impact on productivi­ty and income.

Commenting on the grant from WSBI and the initiative, FCMB’s Managing Director and Chief Executive, Mr. Adam Nuru, noted the developmen­t would revolution­ise agribusine­ss – one of the various empowermen­t strategies adopted by the bank that is appreciate­d by stakeholde­rs within and outside Nigeria.

According to him, ”partnering with WSBI and harnessing the business model we have developed to drive it, under our Kampe Account, is built on a sustainabl­e approach which ensures farmers can gain better access to finance and other resources needed to help them build successful businesses.”

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