Business a.m.

Bank of Industry targets N220bn loan disburseme­nt by year-end as it reaches N171bn in nine months

- Nse Anthony-Uko

NIGERIA’S MAJOR developmen­t lender to businesses and the industrial sector, Bank of Industry (BoI) has set a target of disbursing N200 billion in form of loans and advances by the end of fiscal 2018. It said it has so fardisburs­ed N90 billion more loans in the first nine months of this year than it did in the whole of 2017.

Between January and September this year, a total of N171 billion was disbursed by the bank as loans to various sectors of the economy, representi­ng an increase of N90 billion over the N81 billion, which the bank gave out as loans under its interventi­on programmes to various sectors of the economy in 2017.

Jonathan Tobin, executive director, corporate services, BoI, who confirmed the loan disburseme­nt at a colloquium held on the sidelines of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s workshop on monetary policy implementa­tion amidst global economic protection­ism, said the bank is targeting total disburseme­nt of N200 billion by the end of this year.

Tobin said out of the N171 billion loan that was disbursed by the bank during the nine-month period, the Small and Medium Enterprise­s sector got N23 billion.

This, according to him, represents an increase of N15 billion over the N8 billion, which the small business operators received in the whole of 2017.

He said the management of the bank understood the importance of funding to the growth of small businesses, adding that this was why it recently got a $750 million facility from 17 financial institutio­ns to fund the Micro, Small and Medium-scale Enterprise­s sector of the economy.

Tobin put the funding gap in the industrial sector at about N700 bi llion, noting that the bank was making efforts to further boost its funding to various sectors of the economy.

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