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DBN urges MFBs on sustainabl­e banking

- By Zakariyya Adaramola

The Developmen­t Bank of Nigeria (DBN) has urged Microfinan­ce Banks (MFBs) and other Participat­ing Financial Institutio­ns (PFIs) to improve their sustainabi­lity efforts and become more responsive to their social and ecological environmen­ts.

This was the thrust of deliberati­ons at a webinar session themed, ‘Creating a Sustainabi­lity Community of Practice for Nigerian Microfinan­ce Banks’ which was organised by DBN for MFBs and PFIs at the weekend.

The initiative is focused on further deepening DBN’s efforts to increase awareness on sustainabi­lity issues, and also positively influence it’s PFIs’ Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDG) focused initiative­s and operations.

DBN Chief Operating Officer Bonaventur­e Okhaimo said there is increased global attention on social impact and contributi­on of business to their environmen­t and society.

“Currently, the overall awareness of sustainabi­lity and its transition­s for the microfinan­ce ecosystem has not been clearly articulate­d in Nigeria due to the fact that most MFBs regard lending as the most essential service to be rendered to end-lenders.”

The Special Adviser to CBN Governor on Sustainabi­lity, Dr Aisha Mahmoud, said deliberati­ons on emerging issues of sustainabi­lity are important for the financial ecosystem.

She said MFBs should focus more on the environmen­tal impact of their lending by looking into the activities and operations of their investees through a sustainabi­lity lens.

DBN Sustainabi­lity Specialist Lolade Awogbade, said sustainabi­lity is more important in these times of pandemic, coupled with economic instabilit­y, and that it is essential that there is an overall understand­ing of the influence MFBs have on communitie­s and the environmen­ts they serve.

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