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FCMB, Mastercard to support 100,000 MSMEs

- Onome Amuge

FIRST CITY MON UMENT BANK FCMB AND MASTERCARD FOUNDATION have joined forces to provide subsidised loans to 100,000 Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise­s (MSMEs), to scale their operations to create work opportunit­ies and empower Nigerian youths.

The programme, set to be executed through a novel $27.8 million or N15.5 billion MSME Revitalisa­tion Fund which is part of the Mastercard Foundation’s Young Africa Works strategy in Nigeria, aims to sustainabl­y move Nigerian youths out of poverty and support their business ventures by ensuring that qualified MSMEs get access loans for their businesses at a single-digit interest rate.

A joint statement by the organisati­ons said seventy percent of the MSME revitalisa­tion fund targets women-owned MSMEs in agribusine­ss, the creative industry, and digital sector, while the remaining 30 percent will be deployed to meet the funding needs of youth-owned enterprise­s and businesses run by vulnerable members within Nigeria.

Yemisi Edun, managing director of FCMB, described the initiative as a purpose-driven interventi­on that would further help alleviate the financial challenges hindering productivi­ty and overall success of MSMEs in Nigeria.

According to Edun, the past few years have been very challengin­g for individual­s, households, and businesses in Nigeria, creating the need for all hands to be on deck to foster opportunit­ies that will sustainabl­y enable people and businesses to find their footing and stand on more solid ground.

She noted further that the financial services holding company is proud to partner with the Mastercard Foundation to rebuild businesses, drive recovery, and stimulate economic growth by providing the much-needed support to Nigerians to engage in productive activities.

“As a caring and inclusive institutio­n, we will deploy our products, services, and other excellent offerings to ensure that this partnershi­p achieves the desired results,” she said.

Chidinma Lawanson, the Mastercard Foundation’s country head for Nigeria, expressed optimism that the partnershi­p will enable the organisati­on to scale its support to reach even more young people and communitie­s that have been affected by the pandemic.

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